All Comments/Letters articles – Page 58
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Underwriting can be profitable
Churchill and Direct Line have shaken up the market, now the industry must wake up and follow, says John Jackson
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The silver lining on the insurance cloud
Julian Jackman on why the industry should drop its obsession with costs.
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Post-11 September, it's not all doom for risk management
And the IRM is doing better too. Andy Cook reflects on Airmic 2003
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Save the elderly from the wrath of AXA
I suspect I am not the only broker currently dealing with many irate over-75-year-olds calling at the office with their AXA motor renewal notices. The reason? Here are three recent (and very typical) ...
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Do networks promise too much?
Networks cannot sort compliance out for their members. That is something firms must do themselves, says Grant Ellis
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Has the FSA done the right thing with travel insurance?
David Turner asks whether the government has been fair on insurers selling travel insurance.
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The EL review demands prompt action from us
We must agree on the way forward and let the leaders that are currently emerging shape the DWP review debate, says Lord Hunt
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What have CFAs done for us?
Well, they've increased legal fees for a start, says Alan Hunter
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Churchill: you heard it here first
We broke the story, but what will happen next, asks Andy Cook
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Why is the FSA not going to monitor travel agents?
Travel agents sell the same products as brokers, but are not restricted by regulation. That's nonsensical, says Andy Cook
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Playing tag with insurers has been a lucrative game for claims farmers
If we're looking for someone to blame over the mess surrounding the demise of The Accident Group, look no further than the FSA, says John Jackson




























