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Ex-CEO Asplin ordered to pay £5.3m for DAS fraud
DAS will receive around £8.3m in compensation from Asplin and the other two defendants found guilty of defrauding the firm at last year’s trial
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HNW cover prices under pressure from costs and exits
Rising cost of claims and high-profile exits drive up premiums as market hardens
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Escape of water claims at £2.5m a day
Escape of water (EoW) claims have been a significant issue for the domestic property market over the past few years
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PIB completes COBRA deal and appoints new network chief executive
Former COBRA chief executive has agreed to stay on in a consultancy role for the foreseeable future
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Insolvent motor broker directors under investigation as XL Catlin legal case stayed
Administrator has been investigating the conduct of directors and has submitted a report to government department
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GRP acquires specialist Lancashire-based intermediary
Intermediary’s chief executive and chief operating officer will remain with the business
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Asplin in court facing huge fraud payout, but objects to compensating DAS
Figure put by prosecutors at confiscation hearing on how much former DAS chief executive Paul Asplin benefitted from defrauding his ex-employer
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Expert View: AI is the future – we need to embrace it, and quickly
Adam Miller, group head of IT, Markerstudy Group on how automation technology is advancing all around us, and we need to get onboard
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What counts as unfair pricing? FCA reveals all
FCA opens up on process it will use to determine what is unfair pricing
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How can high net worth brokers and insurers add more value?
Three experts voice their opinions on how to provide better service to HNW clients
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Expert View: Much remains to be resolved over LiP portal
Donna Scully, director, Carpenters Group, on the lack of transparency that continues to surround the Ministry of Justice’s Litigants in Person portal, due to come into operation next year
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July/August 2019 issue
Gefion deals with multiple blows, Insurance Times investigates the money being made by property agents through captive arrangements, and brokers urged to change their ways on tradesmen fees
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Birmingham broker acquired by major US firm
AssuredPartners expands UK business with acquisition of Hettle Andrews
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Fraudsters in MoneySuperMarket clone scam
Unauthorised firm was using a very similar name to that of the price comparison website to trick customers
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The Big Question: After the fall of LAMP, should brokers face a levy for using unrated insurers?
Following yet another collapse of an unrated insurer in LAMP, as well as the recent struggles of Gefion, we ask if there should be any encouragement to stay away from this type of company?
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Correspondent: A look at digital transformation with Brokerbility Holdings
The Digital Age of insurance is here. This means businesses can no longer afford to remain unautomated and rely on manual processes or traditional methods of conducting business. One of Applied’s customers, BHL Group (incorporating BHIB Insurance Brokers and Churchill Insurance Consultants), understand this well and have adopted the technology ...
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Expert View: Service is everything with HNW clients
Andy Talbot, head of sales, ARAG, on why tailoring products to customer need is vital when dealing with HNW clients
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Revealed: The hundreds of millions at stake as Gefion deals with multiple blows
As Gefion handles its solvency ratio getting reduced to 86%, Insurance Times analyses its UK market exposure
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Lawyers claim victory on Ogden rate change
Personal injury lawyers say the change to -0.25% ensures injured people receive a fair amount of compensation
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Revealed: The vast sums property agents can earn through Gallagher-owned firm’s captive set-ups
An Insurance Times investigation finds property agents are turning to captive set-ups to make large profits on underwriting, while disclosing smaller commissions