All Agenda articles – Page 6
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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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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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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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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
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Danish regulator orders Gefion stop expansion of business as solvency ratio takes further hit
Unrated Gefion must raise capital to restore its solvency ratio and allow it to start expanding again, as regulator inspection finds significant issues in the company’s management system
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Jobs lifeline for Ageas staff as Ardonagh business takes over Stoke office
The Atlanta Group is set to offer roles to the majority of the 220 Ageas staff working in the Stoke-on-Trent office
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Brokers scramble for new premium financing amid Gefion crisis
Premium finance providers cautiously accepting new Gefion policies as brokers seek replacement Premium Credit deals
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Zurich appoints Amanda Blanc successor
A week after Amanda Blanc’s shock resignation, Zurich appoints her successor to lead the European business
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Davies picks up two firms with acquisition
Latest Davies acquisition adds two firms to the group with an expertise in motor claims
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Bollington reassures brokers of Gefion plan amid Premium Credit axe
Gefion has 45 days to restore its solvency ratio or faces losing Premium Credit as a finance provider on its policies
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Gefion bombshell as major premium finance provider pulls out
Leading premium finance provider announces it will no longer finance policies where Gefion is the underlying carrier
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Brokers hope for quick Amanda Blanc industry return after ‘big loss to Zurich’
Brokers shocked at Amanda Blanc’s resignation from Zurich, and hope she will make a return to the industry soon
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Mass resignations spark Marsh-Hyperion staff poaching legal battle
Court papers have been filed accusing Hyperion of co-ordinating the resignation of 47 employees to either pick up clients or force a sale of certain JLT Specialty divisions
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Chubb to stop writing coal-related policies
Climate change given as the reason Chubb will no longer underwrite the construction and operation of new coal-powered plants