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Online onlyIT Spotlights Reinsurance: Market has lost its way
Despite pressures for rate increases, market opinion is split, with some predicting a rise and others disagreeing
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Online onlyIT Spotlights Technology: The cost of doing nothing
An IT overhaul gives insurers a competitive edge and avoids the maintenance time-bomb of obsolete software
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Online onlyIT Spotlights Technology: Market views
This week we asked: ‘Are insurer boards more open to investment in technology now than in the past?
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IT Spotlights Technology: Q&A with Ray Vincent, Transactor
The insurers and brokers of the future need to use technology to take advantage of business trends, and managing general agents can find ways to help them do this without committing to a complete overhaul
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Online onlyRemembering 9/11
The tragic events of 9/11 will never be forgotten, and nor will the hundreds of insurance workers, and others, who lost their lives. Ten years on, Insurance Times remembers the events of that terrible day, and asks how they have changed the industry forever
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Online onlyPersonal Lines survey: e-trading results 2011
A new question was introduced asking brokers to rate insurers’ e-trading options for brokers in 2011
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Online onlyMilly Dowler's family join anti-Jackson lobby
Dowlers call on Cameron and Clegg to reverse ‘no win, no fee’ shake-up
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Online only£2m 'cash for crash' gang jailed
Team of criminals made false claims through bogus accident management companies
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Online onlyInsurers join forces against RSA following landmark repairs court judgment
Firms in talks about joint move following court ruling condemning RSA subrogation
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Online onlyCabinet secretary urged to probe Djanogly claims
Opposition claims justice minister has conflict of interest over stake in Lloyd’s business
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Online onlyABI shake-up sparks Vipond exit
Financial conduct and prudential regulation roles to be split
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Online onlyMinister under pressure over Lloyd's stake
Djanogly faces questions over family Lloyd’s firm stake
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Online onlyInsurers and brokers lift lid on referral income
Money from fees represents small percentage of most companies’ turnover
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This WeekInvestigation: Justice by postcode
Where in the country an injury claim is heard can be crucial, as we report in the second half of our investigation into whiplash
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This WeekIT Investigates: Dr ‘no’ - one man’s stand against injury fraud
As whiplash claims rise while accident figures fall, the first part of our investigation looks at the medical angle of exaggerated personal injury claims
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Online onlyOFT probe: the possible outcomes
The Office of Fair Trading has waded into the car insurance price debate, but what will that mean for insurers?




























