All Comments/Letters articles – Page 37
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FSA pressure builds for renewals
Complying with the FSA is putting undue pressure on brokers and taking its toll on client service, says Andy Cook
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Insurance has close ties with health and safety
As chief engineer at Allianz Cornhill Phil Wright knows a thing or two about health and safety legislation and the importance it has in the insurance world.Here he discusses the history of engineering insurance and how it has been a big feature of the industry for more than 150 years.
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The mantra of fairness is unfair on insurers
A deluge of 'fair practice' is driving insurers' customers to the internet, says Elliot Lane
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Contract certainty is not just a Lloyd's issue
The provincial market must deliver policy wordings promptly, or face the FSA, says Michael Faulkner
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New code of ethics should be taken seriously
The insurance industry must start to abide by a universal code, or it could be costly, says Elliot Lane
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Affordable housing may sink beneath the waves
Christine Seib says many of the government's cheap houses will be built on flood plains
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Run-off could be a runaway success
Investment in run-off businesses is set to boom but reputations are at risk, says Elliot Lane
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Property insurance should be straightforward
Endurance Worldwide Insurance business development manager Jon Houghton says insuring property shouldn't be complicated.Endurance specialises in property insurance, focusing on specialty product lines. Jon writes about the difficulties of property insurance and how it can be simplified using a few straightforward methods.
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Compensation is not a hot enough political potato
John Jackson is unimpressed by the Conservative Party's lackadaisical response to the claims culture