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      <title><![CDATA[UK Professional Indemnity Market Review 2016]]></title>
      <link>https://www.leadingmarketresearch.com/uk-professional-indemnity-market-review-2016</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td  style="text-decoration:none;">Summary
For many years now, the UK&#039;s professional indemnity (PI) insurance market has been over-capacitated and increasingly marginal. Current market conditions are difficult to endure at both ends of the scale, with the incumbents finding it difficult to maximize any opportunity for expansion, while new entrants are offering rates so low that survival would be difficult should there be an onslaught of claims. The PI market is one of the more stagnant of the commercial lines and little can be expected in the way of growth over the coming years.

Key Findings
- Our estimate for the size of the PI market stood at £1.71bn in 2015.
- Insurers are beginning to see a wave of claims from certain areas associated with the financial services industry, such as investment and accountancy. 
- 34% of businesses offering advice don&#039;t hold a PI insurance policy.  
- AXA is the standout insurance brand in the PI space

Synopsis
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the UK professional indemnity insurance market. It looks at market size and profitability as well as changes in premiu...





        
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