All Insurance Times articles in Issue 19-01-2012
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Online onlyPaul Moors: Business as usual
The chairman of broker Bollington reveals the eventful week in which he was told the firm had been put up for sale by Groupama
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Online onlyGary Humphreys, Markerstudy
Markerstudy is a rare breed: a motor insurer that distributes primarily through brokers. It also has a nice sideline in pawn shops. Insurance Times meets its straight-talking underwriting director to talk about where the company is headed next
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Online only'Andy Homer as a modern-day Lawrence of Arabia? Hmmmm'
It’s a man’s gameI was amused to read one of these new-fangled blogs by Bollington chairman Paul Moors this week. No self-respecting insurance blog would be complete without a reference to sport, and Paul does not disappoint. Paul describes his own amusement at seeing Butterworth Spengler ...
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: SME risk management - Opener
In this edition of the Knowledge, we explore the growing need for risk management in SMEs and the many opportunities this creates for brokers and insurers
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: SME risk management - IT Broker View
We asked brokers for their views of the SME market, their customers and their insurer partners
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: SME risk management - The Buy
As smaller businesses grow towards becoming medium-sized, their risks grow too. Brokers can provide added value through sound risk management advice
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: SME risk management - The Big Story
With government encouraging UK businesses to look to Asian export markets, how can brokers help SMEs prepare for the risks inherent in such expansion?
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: SME risk management - The People
Despite perceptions that SME customers are increasingly price-driven, they do value the risk management advice that can come alongside a strong broker-client relationship
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: SME risk management - Timeline
Numbers of SMEs have been rising, thanks in part to those who lost jobs during the recession setting up their own business. This is regarded as an under-insured segment of the market, which presents opportunities for savvy brokers
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Online onlyMotor survey: Motor's damaged reputation
Market research commissioned by Insurance Times has some sobering messages for the motor insurance industry. But despite public ire over high premiums, the overall results are not as bad as some expected
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Online onlyMotor survey: market views and the year ahead
What do the people involved think about the findings of the Insurance Times commissioned survey into public opinion of the motor market? And what lies ahead in the world of regulation?
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Online onlyGroupama swallows bitter pill of euro pain
Groupama’s decision to quit the UK is little cause for joy
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Online onlyTests for whiplash claims must be tougher, say MPs
Report says personal injury claims have soared despite fall in number of road accidents
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Online onlyGocompare in deal to beat rivals to telematics launch
Aggregator signs up technology expert Wunelli to provide telematics know-how
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Online onlyGroupama in fight to keep backing of brokers as sale nerves begin to show
Continuing problems in eurozone, and firm’s near-junk status, adding to industry fears
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Online onlyMarsh seeks UK head as South lands Europe post
Reshuffle leaves global broker in search of new UK chief executive
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Online onlyAon’s London move could herald more relocations
Change in tax law believed to be a major factor in broking giant’s move from USA
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Online onlyArtur Niemczewski, Garwyn
No one should think the government’s reforms mean they no longer have to worry about health and safety













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