All articles by Eric Galbraith – Page 3
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Online onlyThe right protection is more than a low price
Covers must be made available for any type of risk
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Online onlyA bit of a rum do
Dependency on technology at the expense of experience and instinct is dangerous
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Online onlyInspiration should you need it
The FSA's discussion paper does not make for good holiday reading
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Online onlyIt’s only words?
Personal lines is now intermediated more than direct writers will admit
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Online onlyIs this the way we do business now?
Insurers soliciting its broker's customers may not be illegal, but it is unethical
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Online onlyPutting an end to floods of tears before bedtime
The regulator and the state must encourage the public to buy insurance to guard against unexpected incidents
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Online onlyCommission disclosure: a light at the end of the tunnel or an oncoming train?
Will the FSA's latest plans result in a market-led solution?
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Online onlyShould Government have a taste of its own medicine with regulation?
The state's latest antics put the priniciple in regulation
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Online onlyTravel, Christmas and the year end – a time for reflection
The industry must build on a successful 2007
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Online onlyCommission disclosure or climate change – from one extreme to another
Industry must wise up or pay out
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Online onlyDon’t lose contact with your customers
The six month anniversary of the floods is an opportunity for insurers to prove their worth
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Online onlyMobile phone providers could use a little Christmas cheer
Ofcom may have to intervene again in the name of TCF
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