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In Business
Pick the right platform to get personal
Using the latest communications technology to cultivate long-term, one-to-one customer relationships will give you a competitive edge, advises Ellis Williams
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Claims
The worst that could happen
Loss adjusters cannot guarantee to survive nuclear explosions, but they will now have a role in rescue and recovery operations for any other civil emergency including terrorist attack. Katie Puckett finds out how three years of dwelling on disaster made this possible
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Claims
Affinity into infinity
The right insurer can help all kinds of organisations, from major banks to charities, nurture customers and members while generating extra revenue. What are the secrets of mutally happy partnerships?
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News
Moneyextra adds call centre support to aggregator site
Website’s managing director expects double-edged service to convert 25% of visitors into buyers
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Biba supports draft Flood Bill
Association welcomes move to maintain availability of insurance
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Ex-AA chief Sinclair leaves Iprism
Company on target for £25m GWP following multiple deal signings
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Insurers launch legal action against Scottish government
Judicial review to be used in battle against Asbestos Bill
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JLT calls for united action on piracy
Better information sharing can help prevent attacks, broker says
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IFAA to lobby on claims standards
Association wants to establish a best practice protocol
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Markets & Risks
Legal report: TAKING ON THE GOVERNMENT
Insurers prepare legal challenge against the Scottish government
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News
Brokers urged to offer guidance on environmental liability
Biba to host seminar and launch online product
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People & Opinion
Tim Willcock
The man overseeing reform of the London market’s claims process tells Lauren MacGillivray how technology is driving his five-year plan to shine a light on the insurer’s shop window
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