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AgendaWomen in insurance: breaking through the glass ceiling
Women from Willis, Lloyd’s and Aon who made it to the top of the male-dominated risk and insurance industry talk to our sister title StrategicRisk about how they overcame prejudice and why they support greater diversity
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Online onlyBig Data fuelling motor rate cuts, says SSP
Has insurers’ investment in data enrichment technology been wasted?
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Online onlyTelematics takes off - but doubts remain over profitability
Telematics technology is set to boom over the next five years, thanks to mobile apps. But can insurers reverse the effects of rate cuts on profits?
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NewsBack to school: Brokers get qualified
The CII reports a boom in broker training as compliance and professionalism take hold. But is it all worth it?
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NewsDebt-laden Towergate looks for an answer post-Hodges
Chief executive’s sudden departure comes after a year of poor results and falling bond values
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Online only29 October 2014 Issue
Read a digital version of the 29 October 2014 edition of Insurance Times. In this issue: how household and pet insurance rescued the industry in 2013; what next for Towergate?; Deakin - third time lucky for Gallagher?; telematics takes off, but profits might not; brokers go back to school; Big ...
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AgendaBriefing: What is in the stars for Towergate?
Mark Hodges’ departure leaves a lot of questions unanswered
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Online onlyReserve releases drive personal lines profit
Part two of Insurance Times’s study of PRA returns reveals underlying personal motor performance woes. Financial loss provided stand-out profitability, with a combined operating ratio of 85.3%
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AgendaAre SMEs bypassing brokers and going direct?
AXA’s closing of field agent arm signals move to securing more SME business online




























