All Features articles – Page 43
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How to survive the revolution
Michael Graham looks at current developments and how brokers can gain maximum business advantage
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Open GI faces senior staff losses
Departures follow loss of sales director and product development manager in JuneRenewed speculation over OASys system's future
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A desire to deliver
AMG is under new management with a grand plan for the future. So what do the staff think of the changes?
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Fleet chief in rival business speculation
Miller Insurance Services director 'to step down as of November'Industry sources say he will establish rival business with partners including FJ Lock
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Warning on grad recruitment aims
AXA chief admits there are not enough vacancies to meet CII target of 5,000
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Adjustments at AMG
Since accepting the position of non-executive chairman at loss adjuster AMG, ex-Churchill Insurance founder Martin Long has completely changed his view of the industry. Elliot Lane reports
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Trackies triumph
For the fourth year the squeal of tyres and the roar of engines heralded the annual Insurance Endurance karting event in association with Insurance Times. Verity Adams reports from the heat of the track
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Reach your market
Insurance has been slow to take up marketing, but as the industry responds to new demands it is becoming a matter of survival. Richard Croucher reports
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Lloyd's maintains tax pressure
Lloyd's makes £1.35bn profit, but seeks tax cut to compete with Bermuda
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Process control
Insurers can improve their claims service by changing the processing structure. Steve O'Donoghue explains
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A breaking chain?
An increase in adverse weather activity attributed to climate change is putting insurers under pressure to strengthen their supply chain.
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Determine the law
In our continuing series of questions Julian Hall asks you to test your knowledge on contract law and other legal aspects of insurance
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Customer disservice
Insurers are sticking to their offshoring model despite several studies concluding that customer service levels have fallen as a result. Andrew Holt reports
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Overseas capital boost for Lloyd's
Worldwide recruitment spree brings significant rise in third party capital
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New age remedies
Terri Grainger explains the implications of the new regulations on age discrimination
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Making the most of SMEs
Cathie Bruce asks whether brokers and insurers might be missing a trick in developing the potential of the UK's SME sector
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The leadership vision
Our panel of Young Professionals discusses succession planning. Toby Foster, of Marsh, explains how it should be implemented
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Funds of last resort
The Treasury's proposed changes to the FSCS will help mesothelioma sufferers obtain compensation, but this is likely to adversely affect the industry. Sonja Dale explains