What happened next?

A year ago, the collapse of Independent Insurance hit its staff, brokers and insurers hard. Blyth Morris looks at how the industry has reacted since then.

Remember the headlines: 'Things Go Dark For Bright' and 'Rival
Insurers Mop Up'? The collapse of Independent Insurance on 17 June 2001
affected thousands of people, both inside and outside of the industry. One
year on, the dust has settled but the landscape has changed markedly.


The writing had long been on the wall as far as some industry experts were
concerned. A company can only continue to offer unrealistic rates so far
out of kilter with the rest of the market, for so long. The reasons are
sim

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