Claims – Page 491
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News
Most broker mergers don’t work, says survey
Study of 100 brokers finds less than a third of deals delivered on all objectives.
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News Analysis
The gathering storms
Gustav did not devastate New Orleans, but it could still be one of the most costly hurricanes to hit the US. Michael Faulkner reports on how the damage will affect the market – and on the dangerous storms that are still brewing.
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Adjusters report rise in fraud probes
Investigations into suspicious claims for commercial and personal lines have increased since the start of the economic downturn.
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Brit opens claims centres in Atlanta and Cardiff
Insurer launches its Global Claims Hubs initiative
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Fraud on the rise as credit crunch bites
Loss adjuster warns that trend in fraudulent claims growth is set to continue
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Agenda
A fraud catastrophe?
As the UK edges towards recession, suspicious claims are rising. Can the industry cope?
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Personal injury: it’s not over
Insurers face major challenges if claims reform is to take place.
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Sub-prime: a mountain of claims
We have yet to reach the peak on cases related to the mortgage crisis.
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Beware the crime wave
Insurers are bracing themselves for an increase in claims as the UK economy slows
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ABI press for new legislation over uninsured drivers
New offence will restrict uninsured drivers from owning a car.
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Features
The electronic messenger
Ian Summers is leading Aon’s drive to bring electronic trading to the insurance market. He tells David Banks what has been achieved so far.
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Features
Gambling on cyber liability
Poker champion Graeme Newman took a risk when he sold his technology broker and joined cyber liability giant CFC Underwriting when there was limited knowledge of the market. He tells Lauren MacGillivray how he will achieve 50% premium income growth by the end of the year.
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News
Moorhouse on track to hit £35m GWP target
Broker unveils plan to double its staff in a bid to hit £100m GWP by 2010.
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Boisseau: ‘Commercial market is not hardening’
Groupama chief also reports arson is on the increase due to economic downturn.
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Build versus Buy – Are we really still talking about it?
Jim Woods of insurance software provider Duck Creek writes the first of his fortnightly blogs for Insurancetimes.co.uk.