(Reuters) - RBS Chief Executive Fred Goodwin said losses from July's
flooding would be "very similar" to June.
He declined to be drawn on the possible consequence for the
prices paid by RBS insurance customers, but said the group,
which owns brands including Direct Line and Churchill, would be
watching the market and moves by rivals.
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flooding would be "very similar" to June.
He declined to be drawn on the possible consequence for the
prices paid by RBS insurance customers, but said the group,
which owns brands including Direct Line and Churchill, would be
watching the market and moves by rivals.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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