All Comments/Letters articles – Page 21
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What is the future of Imarket?
Insurance Times asked its web subscribers for their views on the future of Imarket. The results were often surprising, sometimes contradictory but never less than interesting.
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Get ready to be blown away
Emma Jones says with the start of a new hurricane season insurers are in a vulnerable position
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Putting the pension squeeze on UK plc
Christine Seib says the White Paper on pensions could hit UK business hard
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Fighting fraud within
George McKillop says firms should be checking up more on their staff
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Brokers should defend their market
Elliot Lane told the Insurance Times ‘Making Money from SMEs' conference that brokers should use the power of their special relationships with their SME clients
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Commission not helpful
If brokers are going to charge a fee rather than commission then I can agree with Ben Davies (Letters, 20 April), but as this is a discussion on commission disclosure then I disagree most strongly. …
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Rid us of these chains
Andrew Holt says our offshore competitors are benefiting from our stifling regulatory environment
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Drowning in the asbestos pool
John Jackson says a solution to long-tail claims is urgently needed, but not at the taxpayers' expense
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Waiting for the final hurdle
Lord Hunt says work done on the Compensation Bill by the Lords should not be undone in the Commons
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Benefits of single premium
I am sure by now that most of your readers will be heartily sick of the mud slinging by the anti-single premium ASU brigade, some of whom have vested interests in promoting their name and products. …
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Contract certainty is not a dead issue
Elliot Lane says complacency is replacing certainty in the London market
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Oldest broker
Andrew Jenkins and Russell Scanlan will be disappointed (Letters, 13 April) that we beat them for longevity by a year [126 years]. Founded by John Appleton, his son Arthur joined him. I overlapped with Arthur at school and joined him in the present firm. JH GreenDirectorAppleton & Green
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Quiet achievement in Lime Street
John Jackson says there is a mood of optimism at Lloyd's as the market confounds its critics