ABI and Accident Exchange boss clash over 'scapegoating' of credit hirers

Accident Exchange CEO Steve Evans

The director of general insurance at the Association of British Insurers and the chief executive of credit hirer Accident Exchange have exchanged heated emails after the ABI welcomed the Office of Fair Trading's decision to provisionally refer the motor insurance costs issue to the Competition Commission.

Accident Exchange CEO Steve Evans, pictured, emailed the ABI's Nick Starling, criticising him for welcoming an investigation into credit hire and the credit hire market.

Starling issued a statement

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