Broker Analysis – Page 65
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Online onlyThe ignorance of arrogance
The benefits of being small, and why industry chiefs say one thing - and do another
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Online onlyClaims cowboys lassoed by MoJ
But insurers remain unconvinced about industry’s credibility.
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Online onlyWhat's the solution?
Can the industry agree a market solution to thwart mandatory commission disclosure?
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Online onlyPiling on the pressure for change, but who is the winner in all this?
Independence has its limits
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Online onlyIndustry's fight pays off
Government strides on continuous enforcement legislation is good sign for insurers
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Online onlyThe end of Endsleigh’s branches
The future is online for the personal lines broker ready to close its doors.
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Online onlyYear of the network
Westinsure's sale to Broker Network could be the start of increased network activity
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Online onlySurviving the personal lines market
Defaqto research shows brokers not going the way of the dodo
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Online onlyWhat happened to Hubbard?
After seven years at the helm of AXA, Peter Hubbard's rapid departure has left many shocked
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Online onlyOpen GI's roll-out
Philip Bell believes that when it comes to new technology, slow and steady wins the race
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Taxing the acquisition frenzy
Higher capital gains tax will not stem the spate of broker buys
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Cross over cross-selling
Biba is investing price comparison clauses that limit brokers' cross-selling opportunities
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Online onlyAppetite for investment
Despite the credit crunch, 3i's move to invest in Hyperion proves that interest in the sector is undiminished
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News Analysis
‘It could be catastrophic, brokers would be out of business’
Danny Walkinshaw kick-starts the discussion on commission disclosure by asking three brokers for their views.




























