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         Agenda AgendaWhat will the post-lockdown London market look like?The Covid lockdown has forced London market members to re-assess what the purpose of a physical office is 
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         Agenda AgendaOpinion: A year to forget for many, while opportunity knocks for othersInsurance Times managing editor Yannick Guerry mulls over how 2020 has panned out, with brokers questioning service standards and reputational gains still up for grabs 
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         Agenda AgendaOpinion: Will brokers be bypassed if Amazon enters insurance?Editor Yannick Guerry mulls over the potential fallout and ramifications if digital retailer Amazon decides to add insurance as a string to its bow 
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         Agenda AgendaBriefing: Covid-19 - a ‘manageable’ global catastrophe?Analysists and consultants are starting to quantify the impact that Covid will have on the insurance industry 
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         Agenda AgendaCould brokers provide the star turn for Project Restart?As football prepares to kick-off once again, what does it mean for insurance? 
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         Agenda AgendaCryptocurrency cover comes with need for expertisePolicy was created by Lloyd’s syndicate Atrium and has flexible limits 
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         Agenda AgendaHow the insurance sector can prepare for pandemic risksAs coronavirus sweeps the globe, Insurance Times examines how businesses are dealing with the crisis from a risk management perspective 
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         Agenda AgendaD&O pricing hikes create challenges for brokersThe increasing frequency and severity of claims has seen pricing shoot up for directors & officers (D&O) liability insurance, and for specialist brokers the market correction is making it more difficult to secure coverage for international firms 
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         Agenda AgendaHow the rise of AI could change the face of insuranceArtificial intelligence is making huge inroads into what were once professional occupations, including selling insurance. But in areas such as medicine, who pays if something goes wrong? 
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         Agenda AgendaInsuring reputational risk opens opportunities for new businessProtecting brand reputation has become a top priority for insurance businesses 
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         Agenda AgendaThe Briefing: SME broking –Skipping advice when buying cover puts small businesses at riskLooser regulation and the rise of aggressive aggregator websites mean insurance customers will now often eschew professional regulated advice, leaving both themselves and brokers’ traditional business model in a vulnerable position 
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         Agenda AgendaBlocksure’s chief executive on winning Excellence in Technology Service ProviderRanvir Saggu, Blocksure’s chief executive discusses what it means to win Excellence in Technology – Service Provider at Insurance Times’s Awards last year in November, and how the business is making back office costs less of a burden for businesses 
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         Agenda AgendaFCA takes aim at bad broker behaviourA letter from the regulator to broking chief executives is the latest effort to clamp down on inappropriate conduct in the industry 
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         Agenda AgendaJanuary/February 2020 issueIn this month’s edition: The FCA’s letter to broking chief executives; Hastings share price plummeting; exclusive interview with Aviva’s Colm Holmes 
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         Agenda AgendaIncreased fire risk highlights insurance concerns on bigger container shipsThe risk from undeclared or misdeclared hazardous cargo has grown substantially 
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         Agenda AgendaDecember 2019 issueIn this month’s edition: Credit hire conundrum; D&O increases; exclusive interview with esure’s David McMillan 
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         Agenda AgendaHow has the Lloyd’s performance review affected PI insurance?Two industry specialists give their views on how the shake-up has caused insurers to scrutinise their portfolios 
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         Agenda AgendaBolton fire puts pressure on building PI sectorLess than three years since Grenfell, the Bolton Cube building blaze has raised fresh concerns over cladding safety and had wider knock-on effects on insurability 
 































