All Features articles – Page 29
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Open Mic: The industry talks back
Hugh Price asks if after-the-event legal expense insurance can continue in its present form.
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CII seeks to profit from all the riches of the East
The CII is extending its reach worldwide, and has chosen its first strategic partner in the Middle East. Lauren MacGillivray explains why.
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All talk, no action?
While some insurers are increasing rates, the commercial insurance market is yet to harden. Michael Faulkner reports.
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After the accident
Insurers may have settled with TAG’s lawyers, but the industry still hasn’t fully recovered from the debacle. Helen Groom reports.
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Learning in the global classroom
Insurance tutors are delivering training programmes in virtual classrooms across the globe. Ellen Bennett reports on how technology is transforming the workplace.
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Trevor Latimer's blog
Loss adjusters operate in an increasingly complex and sophisticated marketplace
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‘An annual high point in a challenging, volatile market’
Book your place at the industry’s biggest insurance event, where the high achievers are celebrated by a sparkling gathering of insurance professionals. Take a tour round plans for this year’s event at www.insurancetimes.co.uk/awards.
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Playing for power
Towergate's meteoric growth has seen it become one of most powerful and controversial companies in the UK insurance market. With unprecedented access to the company's top executives, Michael Faulkner asks how long can the show go on?
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Moving the market
The Treasury is set to radically overhaul the way Lloyd’s is run. How will the changes affect the many groups involved, asks James Dean?
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Getting ready to grow
After a successful MBO at Davies Group, Mark Chapman tells Sarah Kennedy how he plans to challenge the market leaders.
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A region of huge growth driven by local expertise
Regional Market Spotlight – The South West. Danny Walkinshaw reports.
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The battle of Hastings
IAG has experienced a bumpy ride since entering the UK insurance market but UK chief Neil Utley says the future is bright. Michael Faulkner reports.
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Cut out of the market
The direct insurers are using their money and marketing might to target the SME sector. But Ann Hesketh asks if brokers should be concerned.
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A sea change in the stormy SME market
With the upheaval in the SME market, how can brokers adapt and prosper? Helen Groom reports.
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Brokers move online as micro-business dries up
The micro end of the SME market is set to fall away but brokers are more optimistic about small and medium sized firms. Newsquest Specialist Media’s head of research Peter Joy outlines the findings of an exclusive survey.