All Archive articles – Page 17
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Insurance Times Awards 2006 - Technology Initiative of the Year - Winner - Ignition
Ignition New Business Solutions is delighted to have won Technology Initiative of the Year 2006.
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Insurance Times Awards 2006 - Risk Management Initiative of the Year - Winner - FarmWeb, NIG and RiskStop
FarmWeb, NIG and RiskSTOP are delighted to have won this award which recognises the value and importance of FarmWeb SUPPORT, an innovative risk management solution for the agricultural sector, launched last year.
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Breaking point
Our survey of senior brokers reveals that insurers' service to brokers is perceived as poor. Andrew Holt reports.
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Three's company
A healthy tripartite relationship between insurer, broker and customer will benefit both customers and brokers, says Steve Green.
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Spitzer orders insurers to stop paying contingent fees
Eliot Spitzer has told four major insurers that they can no longer pay contingent commissions...
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UK LLPs will be covered by foreign hybrid laws
Government is to ensure that UK LLPs are covered by the foreign hybrid laws...
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A leap in the dark?
After years of resistance brokers are become more trustful of technology, but the take-up is fragmented. John Hancock explains why.
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Deals will be done, regardless of fears
Our survey of independent brokers on mergers and acquisitions reveals some unpalatable home truths for consolidators, but there is general agreement that consolidation should happen. Sandy Maxwell reports.
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A degree of uncertainty
With companies making a great effort to attract graduates and school leavers, Caroline Jordan reports on how the industry is tackling its reputation.
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Front line under fire
Brokers have been grumbling about insurers' customer service for years, so has anything changed? Cathie Bruce reports.
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Introduction
Brokers need all the support they can get, but they are not getting it from insurers. Our own research into brokers' views of insurers is unequivocal: insurers fail them.