At the wheel.

Unhappy about soaring premiums and a laissez-faire attitude from insurers in the taxi market, Nigel Hendry and Tim Cooper launched an initiative to contain costs and improve standards in the sector. Catherine Tennant finds out how.

Cabs 2000's approach to taxi insurance - if you will pardon the pun -
is anything but hackneyed. The company, which is a fully owned offshoot of
West Midlands-based broker Cassidy Financial Consultants, has developed a
risk management initiative that not only has the potential to change the
face of taxi insurance in the UK but also to dramatically improve
standards among taxi drivers.


Cabs 2000 was quietly launched about 18 months ago with a £250,000
kick-start from its parent. Nigel Hendry and Tim

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