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Aggregator regulation and company scorecards - more dual pricing crackdown details revealed
Business secretary Greg Clark has revealed details of the government’s full plans to tackle the loyalty penalty in a letter to the CMA
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How can brokers seize the opportunities within schemes?
Four insurance specialists give their views on making the most of business with schemes
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Ed and Besso-owner to launch new aviation broker
The new London-based broker will be led by Marcel Chad, who joins from JLT Aerospace where he was a partner
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‘Flat white economy’ stirs schemes brokers
With the digital economy now the UK’s largest sector, there are huge opportunities in both mainstream and niche insurance, with intellectual property and other intangibles offering room to innovate
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Paying-as-you-go in the gig economy
Changing workplaces and the rise of the sole trader and gig economy has introduced new opportunities for specialist scheme providers
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Guy Carpenter suspends whistleblower of ‘totally unacceptable’ sexist ‘joke’
Both the whistleblower and the senior executive who first sent the ‘joke’ have been suspended by Guy Carpenter
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June 2019 issue
Insurance Times pulls back the curtain on the huge commissions being taken by property agents, analyses how digitalisation is cutting claims roles, and reveals who came top of our broker e-trading survey in the June edition
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'Clamp down on unregistered insurers' - industry opens up on desired IPT review outcomes
HMRC is seeking views on a range of issues including the use of insurers unregistered to pay Insurance Premium Tax, and whether brokers should be allowed to foot the bill
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Exclusive FOS data reveals motor insurance drives complaints about insurers
The Financial Ombudsman Service received almost twice as many complaints about car and motorcycle insurance in the six months to March than any other product
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Expert View: Data standardisation is key to taking telematics mainstream
Charles Smith, founder and chief executive of Collision Management Systems, on why telematics won’t fulfil its promise until it can be made to work for all vehicles
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Aviva splits up UK and plans 1,800 job cuts by 2022
New Aviva chief executive Maurice Tulloch stamps his mark on the business by breaking up the UK GI and Life businesses and starting on a £300m efficiency drive
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Expert View: The changing professional indemnity market – where is the quality cover?
Tim Rugg, underwriting manager, professional risks, Tokio Marine HCC on hardening rates and reduced capacity in construction PI
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Expert View: Has the Future at Lloyd’s prospectus gone far enough for MGA business?
Charles Rowley, Director, DA Strategy says promising ideas to cultivate innovative solutions at Lloyd’s have been identified in the manifesto, but asks why was one of the fastest growing segments not referred to more directly.
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Revealed: which insurer took the gold this year on underwriting performance?
Can Hastings hold on to top spot? Insurance Times analysis of annual underwriting results reveals which insurers took the gold, silver and bronze across several league tables, and which was judged overall as the top performing firm
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Allianz-bound L&G insurance crashes to big loss amid home woes
Ahead of integration with LV= GI, Steve Treloar revealed how much household premium he expects the combined business to be writing by the year end
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Gallagher completes JLT aerospace acquisition
UK-based Hayward Aviation will transition to Gallagher immediately through the deal
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Potential for deaths on UK roads if issues around automation not addressed - AXA's David Williams
There are problems around the public’s understanding of when a vehicle can be deemed to need no human supervision