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Saga hires Lance Batchelor as chief executive
Ex Domino’s Pizza boss will lead over-50s insurer to IPO
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Storm situation is improving - Environment Agency
But things could have been much worse had flood defences not been effective
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NewsCarruthers joins Acturis as non-executive director
Retiring AXA chief operating officer to join Acturis Group Board
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St Jude’s day storm to cost industry £830m
Latest estimate makes St Jude worst windstorm since 2010
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Zurich: Storm causes claims calls to rise 50%
Insurer sees 50% increase in claims calls due to severe weather
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Randall and Quilter to double capacity at Lloyd’s to £150m
Subsidiary of Qatar Insurance Company becomes new capital provider
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Aviva's McFarlane reported to be named FirstGroup's chairman
Aviva boss to take up role at transport business, Sky News reports
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Homes evacuated as Britain battered by storms
Sea levels could be higher than devastating 1953 floods, Environment Agency warns
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Medical panels for whiplash from next year
Independent panels will be introduced to help fight bodily injury fraud
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Online onlyTrade credit insurance: how has it adapted to the post-financial crisis world?
The trade credit insurance market is a different beast compared with before the financial crisis, but what lessons have been learned and how has the market adapted to the new landscape?
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Mid-market firms facing more export risks - ACE
Ace Continental Europe president warns that distributors are facing higher levels of export risks as they expand into emerging markets
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Telematics to account for 15% of motor policies within five years - BCG
Changing regulatory landscape could provide the boost needed to increase uptake of the technology
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NewsAmanda Blanc and Bronek Masojada named Insurer CEOs’ CEO
AXA and Hiscox chiefs scoops top industry prize
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Ghost broking a 'significant problem' - Hill Dickinson
The sheer volume of operations is causing the most problems for insurers
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Online onlyWho is committing motor fraud?
Motor insurance fraud is most commonly committed by males aged 20 to 40, and 13% of fraudulent claimants will have committed insurance fraud before, according to the Hill Dickinson Claims and Fraud Index
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Open GI and PowerPlace launch real-time commercial rates
AXA will be the first insurer to use Mi PowerPlace Studio
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Airmic to probe insurance policy shortcomings
Risk manager trade body detects ‘discontent and disappointment’ with policies among members
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Judge orders £51,000 to be confiscated from 'crash for cash' conman
If Kevin Heartbreak defaults on compensation payment to Aviva his sentence will be increased
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AgendaNowhere to run, nowhere to hide
IFB director Ben Fletcher warns fraudsters that its methods are improving every day to help the industry finally catch up with organised motor fraud




























