All Features articles – Page 16
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FeaturesSwinton’s return from the dark side
Broker boss Christophe Bardet reveals steps taken to focus the business on putting the customer first - and achieve a best-of-class record for customer complaints
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FeaturesAnother messy year of solicitors' PII renewals
Solicitors are expected to leave it even later this year to renew their professional indemnity cover. Insurance Times examines why
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FeaturesRegulation Report Part 4
To help you make sense of the changes in the regulatory landscape since the FCA took over from the FSA in April last year, Insurance Times, in association with the Chartered Insurance Institute, is creating a series of five reports focusing on a different area of regulation as it affects ...
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FeaturesCo-op case highlights need for credit insurance
Retail remains the largest UK trade credit insurance sector
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FeaturesWhat insurers need to know about tough new UK environmental fines
New sentencing guidelines are a risk and an opportunity
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FeaturesJulian James brings the world to brokers
Julian James wants Allied World Europe ‘to be more relevant’ as he looks to build on $2.7bn of written premium and expand the insurer beyond the UK and into Asia
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FeaturesThe Digital Insurer: what you need to know
Coverage from the Insurance Times Digital Insurer event tells you everything you need to know the stay one step ahead in the digital revolution
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FeaturesRegulation Report Part 3
To help you make sense of the changes in the regulatory landscape since the FCA took over from the FSA in April last year, Insurance Times, in association with the Chartered Insurance Institute, is creating a series of five reports focusing on a different area of regulation as it affects ...
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FeaturesBriefing: Will others follow RSA and drop brokers?
Personal lines motor remains unprofitable as a whole – at least for now
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FeaturesIan Parker of ERS: We took a knife to a gun fight
The boss of the former Equity Red Star talks about where the company went wrong in the past – and how it plans to succeed by going back to its roots
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FeaturesMarsh’s Mark Weil: Always putting the customer first
Whether it’s acquisitions, building databases to enable better risk analysis, or contingent commissions, Marsh’s UK and Ireland chief executive Mark Weil always bears one question in mind: “What’s in it for the customer?”
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FeaturesAXA, Aviva and Towergate: where will RSA look for its UK boss?
The RSA UK job is up for grabs. Will RSA boss Hester go for a seasoned trader or somebody the UK institutions will like?
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FeaturesRegulation Report Part 2
To help you make sense of the changes in the regulatory landscape since the FCA took over from the FSA in April last year, Insurance Times, in association with the Chartered Insurance Institute, is creating a series of five reports focusing on a different area of regulation as it affects ...
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FeaturesQBE, Beazley, Hiscox, Chubb, XL, Catlin all rated for social media use. So who is king?
London market insurers ranked on best all-round use of social media
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FeaturesRegulation Report Part 1
To help you make sense of the changes in the regulatory landscape since the FCA took over from the FSA in April last year, Insurance Times, in association with the Chartered Insurance Institute, is creating a series of five reports focusing on a different area of regulation as it affects ...
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FeaturesCyber Insurance
Read Insurance Times’s Insurance Monitor: Cyber Insurance - the strategies, the innovators and mid-term prospects provides in-depth analysis of the key players and trends in the rapidly-changing cyber insurance market. The report is the fourth in our Insurance Monitor series of research reports.
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FeaturesFirst-half financial performance
Read Insurance Times’s Insurance Monitor: First-half financial performance Turning the corner or lucky break? providing in-depth analysis of the January-June 2013 results of UK insurers. The report is the third in the Insurance Monitor series.
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FeaturesDoes Direct Line have a problem with complaints handling?
Almost half of all complaints against the group are upheld by the ombudsman
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FeaturesWho are the emerging UK brokers making waves with acquisitions?
The headlines have been about Gallagher snapping up Giles, but our research shows others are moving up the ranks
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FeaturesInsurance Times investigates: telematics curfews
After two teenagers died speeding to avoid a fine, which policies actually fine late night drivers? And are they distorting the public’s view of telematics?




























