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Online onlyDrive Assist in whistleblower allegations
Insurers considering their response to leaked email
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Online onlyFSA risks becoming a 'lame duck' after Sants exit
Hector Sants’ resignation will throw insurance sector into confusion, says City law firm RPC
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Online onlyGovernment 'not far off' plaques solution
Minister of state makes claim as plaques bill gets second reading
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Online onlyIFB's Cheatline on the up
Insurance Fraud Bureau says public awareness of insurance fraud has risen
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Online onlyGarwyn targets growth with promotion
Specialist liability adjuster promotes Nicola Friar to client relationship officer
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Online onlyCBG wins Hatton Promotions account
Broker CBG signs deal with boxer Ricky Hatton's promotions company
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Online onlySSP unveils Keychoice management team
Three senior managers to lead SSP's new commercial MGA
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Online onlyQBE agrees England Rugby deal
Insurer QBE signs four-year deal with RFU to become official insurance partner
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ClaimsSign of the times
About 27 million Americans were exposed to asbestos last century – as were many UK workers. The damage caused by the ‘wonder’ industrial material resulted in a flood of court cases in both countries. But as claims rise in the UK, across the pond the deluge may be easing
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Markets & RisksSwitched off
The commercial lines portal imarket has failed to attract brokers in the numbers insurers hoped. Is it too cumbersome or does it simply fail to deliver?
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News AnalysisBreaking through
The past two years of economic turmoil have damaged leading insurers, and their GWP – and, for some, their place in the ranks of the top 10 – has tumbled. Now, as the UK stutters towards recovery, they’re having to watch their flanks as a new battalion moves in on ...




























