Commercial Lines articles – Page 163
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Shareholders’ equity halves as Capita firm goes into red
Parent company points to overall group profit and blames business closure and costs
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ABI welcomes ARP report that recommends keeping it
Report proposes changes that will 'stop the chaos' of solicitors' PI renewals
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We’re on our way back up, says Aviva chief McMillan
Insurer has still to recover fully from slump ‘but momentum is strong and trajectory right’
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News Analysis
Acturis quarterly rates index reveals pricing squeeze
Commercial premiums show shrinkage in commercial combined, packages and liability indices
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Fair Fees: FSCS funding review delayed
FSA delays review of FSCS funding model indefinitely
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Aviva reports flat UK GI premiums but better COR
Insurer sees opportunities for personal and commercial lines growth
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Risk management checklist ahead of fire brigade strikes
Marsh advises businesses of precautions as Fire Brigade Union strikes loom
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Aviva to report revenue surge in 2010
Aviva's life and pensions unit sales boost should please City
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Direct Line and NIG gear up for sale
Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance appoints advisers ahead of stock market listing
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IAG UK swoops for NBJ
Acquisition of broker made through its Barnett and Barnett subsidary
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Claims & Liabilities
The housing bubble bites back
A recent judgment has awarded a buy-to-let investor a large compensation payout based on lower-than-expected rental returns. Property surveyors - and their insurers - should watch out
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'Equity Red Star won't be sold', vows IAG chief
Insurance Australia Group (IAG) chairman Brian Schwartz promises not to sell troubled car insurer
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Brit hungry for acquisitions
Lloyd's of London insurer wants to expand following private equity takeover
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Markets & Risks
Reassuringly expensive
The very rich expect a silver service from their insurance cover and will pay for the privilege. What's key is to recognise the importance of being tactful and discreet, knowing a van Eyck from a van Dyck, and being ready for that vital call, just in case one’s donkey has ...
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IT Events
Glasgow roundtable: Striving for higher standards
At our latest roundtable, top names in Scotland’s insurance industry discussed consolidators versus networks, setting professional standards in a competitive market, and whether the business environment and culture are really that different north of the border
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People & Opinion
Interview: Mike Smith
The boss of Ink Underwriting is the Mr Big of the insurance world. Insurance Times talks to him about Ink’s plans for a new one-stop solution for brokers, and asks if there are any more acquisitions slated