All Features articles – Page 63
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Greenaway uncovered
Uninsured driving is never far from the headlines, but how much do you know about it? asks Fiona Andrews
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When your staff go AWOL
With corporate health insurance costs rising, a recent healthcare forum addressed the issue of corporate absenteeism that is costing UK businesses £11.6bn a year, and came up with a strategy for tackling it. Alex Alway reports
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Heath Lambert receives MTA letter
Heath Lambert Group has this week received its minded to...
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Put your knowledge to the test
The Marsh & McLennan scandal has sent alarm bells ringing in the UK and highlighted broking commission practices. But how much do you know about insurance conduct of business (ICOB) rules?
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Be prepared for chemical and biological terrorist attacks
Rod Kitchen highlights some of the scenarios that could occur
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FSA rules on fair customer service
Over the coming months the FSA will be carrying out checks on how fairly you treat your customers. Steve Southall and Andy Mills explain what this means for your firm
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Bogged down in paperwork… Why not delegate it?
Managers often say they can't delegate their work because they don't have the time to train someone else, or are they simply afraid to do so? Elizabeth Mills looks at how employers can lighten the load
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When work and alcohol don't mix
With Christmas looming, employers need to think twice about taking staff out for a drink, especially if they then have to drive home. David Faithful says bosses could be held responsible in the event of a car accident.
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Employers' liability: the underwriter's perspective
In recent years a crisis has emerged in employers' liability, with many firms being unable to find cover. Ian Jerrum explains why EL is such a complicated area for underwriters
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Tackling the culture of blame
The Groupama-sponsored Insurance Times young professionals advisory board discusses the Arculus Report and the compensation culture
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Riskwatch AtoZ
From nanotechnology to rehabilitation, Mark Hynes continues his review of emerging risks threatening the insurance industry
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Besso set to buy CBC UK
Lloyd's broker to pay over £5m for acquisition to strengthen its UK business
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Lloyd's close to single TOBA
Market nears final decision on single terms of business agreement
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Settling no-win, no-fee cases under the new rules
The motor personal injury environment is continually evolving. One area that demands particular attention is conditional fee agreements and predictable costs. Fiona Andrews explains
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Securing the captive crown
Guernsey is the grande dame of European captive domiciles. But with the soft market looming, what could be driving companies to set up captives on the islands? Michelle Hannen reports
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Colouring in the grey image
Actor-turned marketing man David Learner says the insurance industry needs more razzmatazz and that it should put job ads in The Stage rather than The Guardian. Michael Faulkner reports