Queensland’s largest club, RACQ, has transformed the customer experience for its 1.7 million members with Microsoft’s three clouds – Azure, Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365. The organisation, which ...
A motoring giant won’t be offering compulsory third party insurance after suffering heavy financial losses because of the scheme. RACQ chief executive officer David Carter said the scheme was no ...
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RACQ makes $1b deal with insurance giant IAG, which is being sued for allegedly misleading customers
RACQ is selling its insurance arm in a $1 billion deal to a insurance giant currently being sued for allegedly misleading customers. It's the biggest insurance sale for Queensland in more than 15 ...
RACQ is planning to exit the loss-making compulsory third party (CTP) insurance business potentially leaving more than a million motorists in the lurch as it faces growing financial trouble. The ...
To help communities keep the lights on and stay connected during natural disasters, RACQ, in partnership with the Community Power Agency, has launched Queensland's first Resilient Energy Centre ...
The annual survey asked members to rate the most annoying driver habits, with drivers following too closely rated the number one pet peeve. RACQ spokesperson Lauren Ritchie said tailgating had ...
Insurer RACQ could have picked up a discounting glitch as early as 2012, nine years before it morphed into a $240 million blowout when it was eventually discovered. Court documents obtained by The ...
The 120-year-old motoring club has threatened to abandon their loss-making Compulsory Third Party operation after attracting too many riskier drivers and older vehicles under the scheme, which covers ...
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