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This WeekInsurers join forces to tackle piracy problem
Four insurers express interest in joining JLT-funded Convoy Escort Programme
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This WeekLloyd’s entrants locked out as market posts a loss
Lloyd’s chief executive refutes claims that Lloyd’s itself is responsible for entry issues
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Online onlyGovernment to raise speed limit to 80mph
Insurers expected to contribute to consultation
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This WeekLonmar vows to recover from commissions error
The broking firm needs new talent after loss of casualty and exceptional risks experts
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This WeekClaimant payouts skyrocket in latest blow for motor insurers
Almost half periodic payment claims against top motor insurers cost more than £5m
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Online onlyXchanging takes over Aon's XBS share
Deal is part of simplifying our overall business structure, says chief
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Online onlyFlout referral fee ban and face jail - Straw
Those paying and receiving referral fees should face up to two years in prison, Jack Straw has told an audience of claims professionals.The ex-justice secretary, whose motor insurance regulation ten minute rule bill would criminalise the controversial practice, said that a two year sentence was in line with penalties ...
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This WeekIT Claims Clinic: Keynote speakers
Key industry figures took to the stage to offer their thoughts on property claim fraud
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This WeekIT Claims Clinic: Debating property claim fraud
‘We can think about flags, systems and technology, but the best method still proven is peoples’ feel and experience’
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Online onlyVideo: Technology Awards winners
The winners of the inaugural Insurance Times Technology in Insurance Awards tell us what really sets them apart from the rest of the market
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Online onlyIndustry seeks legal firm deals as Tesco Law looms
Insurers, loss adjusters and claims managers among those exploring law partnerships
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: e-trading
The Knowledge lays bare the journey to e-trading, the state of play, and the future possibilities.
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This Week'Insurers feel the pain of periodic payments'
It’s more bad news - and the last thing motor insurers need.
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Online onlyIT Spotlights Reinsurance: Q&A with Mark Byrne
Bermudian investment firm Haverford agreed to buy 25% of Omega for 83p a share. A day later, Canopius proposed to offer the same amount for 100% of the firm. We talk to Haverford’s chairman about the firm’s strategy




























