All Comments/Letters articles – Page 15
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Quote of the week
"We need to get to the bottom of whether travel insurance sold with a holiday is being mis-sold." Ed Balls Economic Secretary to the Treasury
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Spreading the word of impending doom
Anthony Hilton says our insurance leaders are travelling to the US to air their grievances
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Insurers have stumbled over credit hire
Richard Harris says insurers should give their customers a like-for-like car
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Weathering the storm
Peter Hubbard says the insurance industry is ready to offer its expertise on the effects of climate change
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Quote of the week
"The low-hanging fruit turned out to be a little bit higher than we thought, but although the situation is still far from perfect, it has undoubtedly improved." Stephen Riley IUA
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An anniversary that Lloyd's won't celebrate
Andrew Cave says that the restrictive practices and outdated working practices of the London Stock Exchange pre-1986 have a parallel in Lloyd's circa 2006
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Climate change: Fact or political fiction?
Andrew Holt says there are concerns about the validity and political use of climate change arguments
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Beware, the FSA is serious about enforcement
Lord Hunt says the regulator's action over PPI forcefully reminds the industry it is not someone else's problem
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Quote of the week
"It would be unthinkable for us to ignore one of the biggest dangers we face in the coming decades” Trevor Maynard Lloyd's manager of emerging risks
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Don't confuse us with consolidators
Mark Wood says his network does not squeeze brokers in to fit a model, but allows entrepreneurial freedom
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Does this model really deliver access to justice?
Michael Faulkner says the much vaunted Irish injury compensation system may not be as good as the figures suggest
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Quote of the week
"Without the drag of Equitas and the prospect of much improved business administrative processes, Lloyd's existing competitive strengths would come into starker relief." Marcus Rivaldi Standard & Poor's