All Archive articles – Page 777
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Saving private treatment
Is PMI terminally ill or can innovation save it? Michael Faulkner investigates
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Strong opinions in a robust market
Larry Bulmer is scathing about the NHS, sanguine on premium rises and keen on PMI intermediaries. But, as chair of the health sector's professional body, he would be, wouldn't he? Helene Dancer finds out
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Health needs the kiss of life
It's a critical time for the health insurance market. The private medical insurance (PMI) sector coughed and spluttered its way to 1% growth last year - down from 3.5% in 2000. And the wheezing indivi ...
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Giles Iinsurance
The Scottish broker owned by brothers Chris and Nick hit the big time with its acquisition of Ward Evans and now plans a stock market flotation
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Opening doors
Cashplans offer a low-cost route into healthcare, they sit well with PMI plans and provide a way to increase broker income. Raman Sankaran explains
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Critical success
Analyst Defaqto compares features of nearly 200 products in critical illness, income protection and private medical insurance
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How Close became Cool
How staid Prompt became contemporary Close Premium Finance by Caroline Jordan
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Master Advisers
Independent financial adviser that has a rigorous compliance procedure and almost claim-free, but is exasperated by insurers' lack of interest
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Ace European Group
A group of companies that has a Lloyd's syndicate and an extensive UK and global operation covering a wide range of risks
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Regional insurance news round-up
Insurancetimes.co.uk continues its look at the insurance news around the UK.