All Insurance Times articles in 223 – Page 2
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Archive
Groupama back in black
Nine-month figures reveal £9m profit after £21m loss and underwriting improvements
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Comments/Letters
Critical mass will decide a broker's 'preferred' status
Consolidation could upset the broker-insurer relationship, says Stuart Reid
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Archive
Opening up for new business
While Halifax General Insurance will begin to underwrite for the majority of its customers, areas such as commercial lines are still broked. Bearing this in mind, how do you think FSA regulation of the sales process will affect you?
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Archive
Identify your clients regulatory category
Brokers shouldn't be rushing into applications for authorisation. First it is important to know if your clients are carrying out regulated activities themselves, says Alex Peterkin
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Comments/Letters
Keeping the underwriters' creative channel open
Markel has built a business structure in which underwriters write for profit not for premium. Jeremy Brazil explains
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Comments/Letters
Let's rev up claims farmers debate
Yet another company collapse and still no action, so it's time the FSA was involved, says Andy Cook
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Features
Classifying experience
Past experience or learning is coming to be recognised as a valuable 'hidden' employee asset. Kate Foreman explains how to classify it
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Archive
Stop press... Flood risk cover
Flood risk coverBureau Insurance Services, Plum, and Floodguards International have launched a policy called Flood Insure, to provide full household insurance cover for properties that …
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