All Comments/Letters articles – Page 38
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When the pressure's on, the insurers are off
Insurers' idea of service falls far short of what the public expects, says Mark Borkowski
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Lloyd's needs a leader to tackle periodical payments
The central fund is one option to create a pool for managing periodical payments, says Michael Faulkner
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After the regulatory rush, was it a fair deal?
Stuart Reid reckons most brokers have done all that can be asked of them
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The lawyer-free solution will not help personal injury claimants...
Norwich Union's proposal to cut claimant legal advice will cut damages too, says Catherine Leech
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The cosy relationship is a stereotype
Risk managers are not lackeys for brokers, says Andrew Cornish
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Why your vote really counts this time
The Labour Party and the Conservatives are both campaigning on insurance issues, says Andy Cook
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A Brave New Broking World
Hugh Price joined Hugh James Solicitors as its Insurance Partner in 2002. He is renowned in the insurance field as one of the UK's top insurance litigators. He writes about the uncertainties facing the insurance world in the wake of FSA regulation. He says it is essential to have ...
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The stressful and costly rush to authorisation was in vain
The FSA's amnesty of a year's grace is a blow to thousands of firms who took the deadline seriously, says Andy Cook
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How to keep your cash flowing
Brokers may face a cash crisis under new FSA client money rules. Debbie Clarke explains how to beat it
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Kinnect is the problem, not the solution
There are three initiatives for London market interconnection but two are being held back, says Mike Anstee
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Why companies don't complain about their insurance
Commercial customers are ignorant of the cosy world of insurance, says Anthony Hilton
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The industry is facing slim profits, big debts... and the FSA
And as the FSA sharpens its regulatory stick, there's another man chomping at the bit to clean up the industry, says Elliot Lane

