All Insurance Times articles in Issue 16-02-12
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Online only'Keep friends close and enemies closer'
Be extra cautious because the FSA is on high alert, while insurers must make the most of gaining David Cameron’s ear
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Online onlyPartnerRe and Platinum top worst-hit list for 2011
PartnerRe suffers Moody’s downgrade to A1 owing to ‘outsized’ losses of £330m
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Online onlyWood: door still open for 100% GoCompare buy
Flotation predicted for two to three years, while telematics explored in theory
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This WeekOval prepares for Hodson to step aside
Recent board-level reshuffle believed to signal departure
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Online onlyBarbon staff suspended as FSA probes ‘unfair’ selling
Some tenants were required to buy contents cover, breaching FSA and OFT guidelines
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Online only‘Complacent’ Cameron under pressure to act as whiplash summit is held
Medical panels, speed limits and financial thresholds set to top discussion agenda
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Online onlyJon Hancock, RSA
The commercial managing director’s first move since taking over from Paul Donaldson has been to get to know his brokers. Now on to tackling SME …
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Online only'Peter Wood as the six million dollar man?'
The Insider is amused to hear of the Esure chairman’s ambition to win Wimbledon – if MIT can rebuild him first
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Online onlyIT spotlights: extreme weather
Snow, ice and plunging temperatures in recent weeks has been a stark reminder to insurers of the threat from extreme weather. With the floods of 2009 still fresh in the memory, what lessons has the UK industry learned?
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: People and Talent - The Big Story
Has the Aldernmanbury Declaration had a positive effect on standards, training and providing rewarding careers for people in the industry?
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: People and Talent - The People
The CII is leading the way on standards. Here we track step by step the Aldermanbury Declaration’s progress
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: People and Talent - The Buy
We look at how pay, training and development are key for attracting talent and keeping it
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: People and Talent - Opener
This edition of the Knowledge looks at levels of training in the industry, the CII’s role and the need to change public perceptions of insurance to attract and keep the best talent
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: People and Talent - Timeline
Going back to school to work out how to close the skills gap in the industry
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: People and Talent - IT Broker View
Brokers believe that there are problems with industry skills levels and with the UK’s educational standards
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Online onlyJon Hancock, RSA
The commercial managing director’s first move since taking over from Paul Donaldson has been to get to know his brokers. Now on to tackling SME …













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