All Comments/Letters articles – Page 51
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Full marks to NIG...
Many of your readers only correspond with you when the industry has wronged them in some way. However, I feel that the situation has to be balanced and due credit given where necessary.I refer to ...
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... and no marks to NIG
I have been reading letters from irate brokers regarding double standards and rating from certain broker-friendly companies and have sympathy with them as I have been the victim of this many times ove ...
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Fast & Furious?
Motor underwriter Jack Brownhill wrestles with the issue of speed cameras and premium increases
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It's time to drop cricket and start playing hardball
The British penchant for regulation could be holding UK insurers back behind foreign competition, says Grant Ellis
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All our award participants gave a winning performance
It's heart-warming to know there is so much quality and talent in our industry, says Andy Cook
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We've made some history, but slowly
Unresolved issues of 2003 are the new challenges, says LordHunt
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Phil Wright asks what the future holds for the corporate manslaughter Bill
Phil Wright asks what the future holds for the corporate manslaughter Bill
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FSA is ready for a piece of Lloyd's regulatory action
...but Rolf Tolle is already wielding the big stick at insurers, says Elliot Lane
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Critical mass will decide a broker's 'preferred' status
Consolidation could upset the broker-insurer relationship, says Stuart Reid
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Keeping the underwriters' creative channel open
Markel has built a business structure in which underwriters write for profit not for premium. Jeremy Brazil explains
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Let's rev up claims farmers debate
Yet another company collapse and still no action, so it's time the FSA was involved, says Andy Cook
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Brokers can benefit from the growth in buy-to-let investments, says Lumley Letsure
Buy-to-Let brings added business to brokers
