Broker Analysis – Page 38
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Broking in the Motor Revolution – Special Report
This inaugural conference by Insurance Times looked to give motor brokers a helping hand in dealing with today’s challenges and opportunities, as well as a look ahead to what is just over the horizon
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News
IBSC chair under the spotlight
Six months in, IBSC chairman Paul Anscombe answers the tough questions everybody wants to know about the standards body
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'Gibraltar must be ready for Solvency II'
Can Gibraltar’s insurers keep up with Solvency II?Efforts by Gibraltar’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) to prepare for Solvency II are paying off.Accounting firm Deloitte’s annual study of the Gibraltar motor insurance market shows that eight of Gibraltar’s firms had solvency margins higher than 200%, up from five at end-2012.But the ...
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Broking in the motor revolution
Using a selection of data from some of the most credible organisations in UK general insurance, editor Saxon East gave a presentation on the future of the motor broker at the Insurance Times Broking in the Motor Revolution half-day conference
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge: growth
Where will brokers turn for growth in 2015? The Knowledge looks at what the next year might bring
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News
Broker Service Survey reveals brokers' favourite insurers
Subscribers can access full rankings for commercial and personal lines
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Markets & Risks
Gallagher and Towergate consolidation era triggers broker start-up growth
Acquisition sprees by broking giants is creating opportunities for new start-ups
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Briefing: What is in the stars for Towergate?
Mark Hodges’ departure leaves a lot of questions unanswered
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Insurance sheds 'dull' image to lure young talent
The insurance industry has faced an uphill battle in trying to shed young people’s perception of it as ‘dull’. But efforts are beginning to pay off
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Do brokers need a code of conduct?
The latest issue of The Knowledge looks into a debate that has gripped the broking world
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News
Will it be third time lucky for Gallagher?
Janice Deakin has become the third person to take one of the biggest jobs in UK broking. Can she last longer than her predecessors?
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge: Professionalism
Will a code of conduct and chartered status help to ‘professionalise’ broking?
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Companies & Markets
What next for the troubled care home market?
Sector faces a rising number of personal injury claims from staff and increased litigation costs
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Features
Swinton’s return from the dark side
Broker boss Christophe Bardet reveals steps taken to focus the business on putting the customer first - and achieve a best-of-class record for customer complaints
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Briefing: ‘Applaud Bardet for Swinton’s culture change’
Reformed sales practices at the broker have helped it overcome its past
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge: the future of motor insurance
Technology and information are reshaping motor insurance
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Why does RFIB need fresh funding?
The Lloyd’s broker has hired advisory firm Fenchurch to help it find a new backer, but where can it put the money to use?
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Inside Towergate's new Manchester call centre
Chief executive Mark Hodges cuts the ribbon on the broker’s new SME strategy
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What next for the new-look Barbon?
The company has sold its commercial book to Gallagher, undergone restructuring and is now under new ownership. Chief executive Martin Totty explains what happens now
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The Insurance Times Top 50 Brokers 2014
The definitive listing of the 2014 Top 50 Brokers has now been released. Who are this year’s risers and fallers, and who has rocked the boat to join the elusive top five for the first time?