All articles by Ellen Bennett – Page 11
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In this issue
Exclusive insight and analysis from Insurance Times, Strategic Risk and Global Reinsurance
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NewsSurvey finds brokers in good health, but insurers less happy
Broker profits are up, with faster growth expected, but insurer declines in income and profit dampened optimism
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NewsFortis blames tough motor market as profits dip 62%
But life cover is up and insurer will grow this year with new products, says chief executive
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People & OpinionChris Blackham
The former Layton Blackham boss has a new job at Howden. He tells us about his role and why the offer from the Lloyd’s broker persauded him to give up long days on the golf course
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NewsAviva results show £1.1bn drop in premium last year
Insurer posts 20% drop in net written premium and operating profit, and pledges growth in 2010
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NewsMaven seeks broker partners for £50m income mission
Managing director admits it will be 'a bit of a stretch' to hit target
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NewsCredit hire associations set to merge and simplify claims
Single IT platform intended to reduce friction between credit hire and insurers
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NewsCII task force calls for new standards
Proposed framework is ‘ambitious but realistic’, says chairman Barry Smith
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People & OpinionLeader: Your chance to tell them what you want
With the general election now looking a dead cert for May, it’s time to think about what we want from the politicians asking for our votes
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NewsBrit posts threefold rise in profits amid investment uplift
Chief exec says insurer won't be chasing growth
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NewsBrown defends RSA’s results as recession takes its toll
Personal lines player has been hit by rising cost of bodily injury claims
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People & OpinionLeader: The politicians saw sense. So should we
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Surely words that rang true for the insurance industry this week, when the government announced that it would not perform a U-turn on pleural plaques just hours before the devastating effect claims farmers have had on the industry ...
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It's okay to be boring
The Lloyd’s strategic review was a bit of an anti-climax. But nobody promised a revolution
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Agenda
In this issue
Exclusive insight and analysis from Insurance Times, Strategic Risk and Global Reinsurance
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People & OpinionLeader: The high-flyers are diving back in
As restrictive covenants begin to expire, the entrepreneurs will be making their comeback
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NewsTowergate beats second bidder to land John Charcol
Consolidator will retain John Charcol brand, its London office, and promises no redundancies
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NewsLloyd’s will get tough on bad risks, says Bolt
New underwriting director will review syndicates business plans in February
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People & OpinionTom Bolt
Lloyd’s may have started the year with record capacity, but that doesn’t mean its new underwriting performance director faces an easy first few months. We find out why



























