Broker Analysis – Page 54
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - IT Broker View
Brokers are nervous about inroads being made by aggregators in SME commercial lines, and few expect next year’s review of the FSCS to result in fairer fees. Our survey examines the issues affecting brokers
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - The big story
We chart the multibillion-pound PPI scandal and the delayed FSCS review
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - Timeline
What happened and what’s ahead for M&A, aggregator sites and broker networks
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - The people
It’s all change at the UK’s biggest brokers in the scramble to build business
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge: Intermediated Personal Lines - The Opener
Personal lines buyers are only after one thing: price
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge: Intermediated Personal Lines - IT Broker View
This edition of the Knowledge, we asked brokers about the way they do business in personal lines
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge: Intermediated Personal Lines - The Players
We go behind the scenes in personal lines
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This WeekThe Knowledge: Intermediated Personal Lines - Timeline
If you can’t beat ‘em online, join ‘em online
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AgendaThe Knowledge: Intermediated Personal Lines - The Buy
Personal lines brokers are being hit on all sides
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Inside BrokingReferral fees: How hard will brokers be hit?
We questioned the personal lines brokers likely to be affected by a ban - and found most were keen to distance themselves from the controversial practice
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Inside BrokingFocus on: Agriculture insurance
What is means to be a farmer is changing and so too should the insurance available to them. Time for a refresh
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AnalysisWeekly briefing: 12-18 August - Keeping that competitive edge
This week has brought fresh thinking in motor, solicitors' PI, corporate risk, bad weather - and the UK's tax credentials
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Wednesday - From macro to micro
Eurozone deals are being struck as the UK regions get more bad news, while Co-op steals the telematics march
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Wednesday - Assessing the aftermath
No matter who ends up paying for the damage caused during this week's riots, insurers must demonstrate their worth to policyholders
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Monday -Turbulence at home and away
The solicitors' PI market is shifting again with Chartis's exit, while European and US debt fears could create major problems for international insurers
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Friday - Another fine mess
The referral fees debate has fired up again with news that insurer Ageas could prevent brokers referring third party claims. So who is right in this debate?
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AnalysisWeekly briefing: 29 July- 4 August - Fight the good fight
Insurers suffer commercial losses, the FSA gets tough on client money, broker battles former employee and Kerry London struggles on
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Tuesday - The LV= turnaround
The insurer is well on the way to achieving its COR target, with a tidy profit to match
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Monday - It's anyone's game
Today sees big moves in the legal space, and that's even before Tesco Law comes into effect. Can insurers get in on the action?




























