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FeaturesThe 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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FeaturesGambling 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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NewsMoorhouse 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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NewsBoisseau: ‘Commercial market is not hardening’
Groupama chief also reports arson is on the increase due to economic downturn.
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Online onlyBuild 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.
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Firms agree Market Repository Contract
Agreement defines service levels, rights and responsibilities.
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Ecclesiastical profits tumble
Insurer posts pre-tax loss of £21.5m in first half results.
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FeaturesEverything to play for
Software house boss Chris Guillame chooses his words carefully. But the Open GI chief executive is happy to talk about his determination to increase market share. The best way to do that, he tells Ellen Bennett, is to reach deals with the consolidators
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Confused adds to home and motor panel
Price comparison site is bolstered with five new partners.
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GAB Robins appoints director of TPA
Julien Hampson joins from AON to grow TPA business on global basis.
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Online onlyThe aggravation of aggregators
David Quick discusses the role of aggregators in the market.
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BackchatWhen naked people attack
Insurers hate claims, but Backchat is certain they will love hearing about this latest set of claim calamities from Elephant.co.uk.It isn’t just other road users that motorists need to keep an eye on, with naked pedestrians, squirrels and human error among the hazards cited.For starters, did you hear the one ...
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C-ZoneWeblog
In a week of massive developments in the industry, one story dominated online traffic for several days. On announcing its half year results, AXA dropped an all too familiar bombshell with the announcement that it plans to axe 500 UK jobs in its bid to restructure the business.As previously mentioned ...




























