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Atlanta has signed an agreement to purchase certain trade and assets of motor broker Be Wiser.
The Ardonagh-owned business stated that the personal lines broker has in the region of 100,000 live policyholders across car, van, bike, travel, and home insurance.
Upon completion, the Be Wiser brand will operate alongside Swinton, Autonet, Carole Nash and Marmalade and 189 Be Wiser colleagues are set to transfer to Atlanta.
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Drivers face £5,000 fines for a simple music playlist error
Under rule 148 of the Highway Code, playing loud music that is deemed a distraction could land you with an £100 fine and three points on your license
11:36, 14 APR 2021
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Two thirds (64%) of us always listen to music whilst out on the road, however new research from insurance experts, Carole Nash, has revealed that the majority of drivers donât know the rules around playing music while driving.