All Insurance Times articles in Issue 29-03-12
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NewsEcclesiastical to push ahead with head office plans
Results won’t affect plans for new Gloucester HQ, says UK boss
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Online onlySteve Grantham, Cooke & Mason
The regional broker’s chief exec talks expansion plans, recruitment frustrations and becoming a real community player
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Online onlyDirect Line Group to float, with Biggs as chairman
Former Aviva finance director has been brought in to ‘lead business into next phase’
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Online onlySolvency II inches closer with key European vote
Omnibus II result gives insurers firm deadline but means extra pressure for regulators
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Online onlyAllison Andrews, Groupama Insurances
There are many opportunities for brokers in niche ‘cottage industry’ businesses
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Online onlyHardy deal paves way for Lloyd’s buyer scramble
Omega and Novae next targets for big insurers that want a Lloyd’s licence
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Online onlyAccounting blunder ‘added £17.5m to Kwik-Fit price’
Writ issued by Ageas demands £5m plus interest following alleged overvalue in 2010
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Online onlyCorporation tax cuts welcomed by UK GI
Insurers set to benefit from boost to UK business
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Online onlyNew blow to insurers from police VAT bill
Cost of crime and accident reports to rise by 20%
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Online onlyPPOs: Paying the price of care
The high cost of periodic payment orders have led some reinsurers to reduce capacity or raise the price they charge insurers for cover
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Online onlyFSA add-on crackdown plan is light on details
Regulator pledges to stop suspect sales and insist that customers are paid back – but business plan fails to distinguish brokers from other intermediaries
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Online onlyMetropolitan Police criticised in riots report with just 16% of insurers’ claims settled
Government-backed final report praises insurers
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Online only‘Feel the squeeze in personal lines’
Personal lines brokers have had a good couple of years – but that is all about to change
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Online only23-29 March: Danny Walkinshaw's week
It’s an energetic week, fitting in a half-marathon with LV= alongside the latest stories in regulation, politics and the industry
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Online only'It is about as vibrant as Monty Python's parrot'
This week, the Backchat Insider is exhausted with tales of football rivalries, Olympian efforts and men on the run













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