Commercial Lines related articles – Page 185
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NewsLower returns, but Beazley’s caution ‘was right decision’
Finance director Martin Bride reflects on strategy as analysts deem investment result disappointing
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NewsPact with UK General creates hybrid MGA, says Fortis chief
Share agreement will last until 2016 and create 'a new breed of relationship'
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NewsNew tax consistency ‘will boost London as a hub’
Government plans to end tax on profits of UK companies' foreign branches
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Markets & RisksHere for the long haul?
Aviva and AXA surprised everybody this year when they announced a return to the corporate risks sector. Leveraging their core strengths and client bases, each insurer has big premiums in its sights. But they must also tackle brokers’ doubts about their long-term ambitions
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Online onlyNIG set to exit personal lines
NIG's focus turns to commercial; 280 staff impacted by proposal
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Online onlyTreasury exempts insurers from foreign branch tax
Paper brings branches and subsidiaries into line
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Online onlyUtley: “Why I’m returning to life as an entrepreneur”
IAG UK chief executive sets out plans following retirement
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Online onlyAmlin hires broker head
Patrick McMillen to control Irish and scottish broker relationships
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Online onlyAXA Life's Evans tipped to replace Nicolas Moreau
AXA group CEO Nicolas Moreau expected to return to Paris
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Online onlyBradford's Barkend tops uninsured drivers' list
Motor Insurers' Bureau reveals top spots for uninsured drivers
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FeaturesUnder the influence
You know well the personalities running the GI operations at the UK’s major insurers, but what about the bigwigs above them? The influence from the top on rates and commissions can be huge, so it pays to know your Hastes from your Hodges
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News AnalysisBroker Forum: Challenging times
Developments in technology, sharper professional standards and the changing relationships between brokers, insurers and customers emerged as the key concerns at this year’s Insurance Times Broker Forum
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NewsSRA mandate could slice millions from insurers’ ARP bill
Solicitors Regulation Authority will force high risk law firms to improve or close down
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NewsBrussels reacts to pressure for more transparency around fees
Revised Insurance Mediation Directive could spell an end to existing commission arrangements




























