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Climate change is making it more difficult for Americans to get home insurance - NPR Home insurance is becoming more expensive and increasingly difficult to get in states that are on the front lines of climate change.
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Aviva announces major home insurance swoop British insurance giant Aviva has today strengthened its position in the UK home insurance market, announcing a contract with Barclays UK that ...
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Aviva buys Barclays home insurance portfolio With just days to go until the Financial Conduct Authority's Consumer Duty deadline, Aviva has bought Barclays UK's home insurance portfolio, ...
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Aviva inks deal to purchase Barclays home insurance portfolio Barclays UK home insurance customers were contacted about the changes throughout June and July. Owen Morris, personal lines managing director at Aviva ...
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Louisiana's new fossil-fuel plants have no trouble getting property insurance - The Lens NOLA Residents of coastal Louisiana, facing growing risks from flooding and extreme weather, are seeing their options for home insurance vanish.
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Aviva acquires Barclays UK home insurance portfolio London-listed Aviva has signed a contract with banking giant Barclays to purchase its UK home insurance portfolio, in a move which will see the ...
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Aviva buys Barclays' home insurance book Aviva has signed up to buy Barclays UK's 350,000 strong home insurance portfolio. The deal will complete in August with policies changing to Aviva ...
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State Farm Florida is now the state's second-largest home insurer. It vows to stay in Florida. 2 Universal Property & Casualty Corp., according to an analysis of marketshare data produced by the state Office of Insurance Regulation.
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10 years of rally in U.S. house prices could end, says Robert Shiller - CNBC A decade-long rally in U.S. home prices could finally come to an end once the Federal Reserve stops its rate-hiking cycle, said the professor of ...
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Trouble awaits Florida's housing market as the state just lost another home insurer Given that Farmers isn't the first home insurance company to stop offering coverage in Florida over the past year or so, things are looking tough ...
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