All Features articles – Page 73
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Ambulance chasing
With the Royal London Hospital aiming to reduce its costs by encouraging the emergence of a US-style claims culture, British insurers should beware.
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Taking the bull by the horns
Bill Dye has been at the helm of Capita Insurance Services for a year now. Elliot Lane talks to him about his plans
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Home claims check-up
The home claims process could be made more efficient by adopting new techniques. Marshall King explains
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The price of the cost war
Insurers seem to have won a significant round in the battle to reduce solicitors' fees by targeting motor claims. Jonathan Russell reports
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On the couch
The cost of workplace stress is persuading insurers to adopt psychological rehabilitation. Caroline Jordan investigates
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Learn from feedback
Much can go wrong in a business, but by using group discussion on errors valuable lessons can be learned. Robin Wood explains
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'Lloyd's insurers should merge'
MIchael Wade points to investment benefits if quoted insurers merged
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Getting personal with brokers
The broker can provide advice on the appropriate, differentiated product, rather than collecting a handful of cheap quotes
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Who pays for corporate scandal?
D&O rates are soaring. What are risk managers doing to make sure their losses are covered?
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Measuring risk factors
A new technique to assess the knowledge levels required in various business sectors is being tested. Robin Wood explains
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Shopping around
Worried European risk managers facing high rates are looking to London for better deals. Michelle Hannen reports from the FERMA conference in Rome
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New e-Lloyd's boss seeks frank feedback
Lloyd's head of business reform Iain Saville wants Kinnect users to speak their mind
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And they're off
Joining a network is one way of ensuring a future post-FSA. There are plenty of networks to choose from. Francis Higney looks at which networks to back
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Personal accident
An employee is injured on a work site, breaking his arm following a fall from scaffolding. Ordinarily, the employer would be facing a personal injury claim and a black mark against his employers' liability record. But in this case, the employee doesn't claim against his employer. There is no need, ...
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Beware the proceeds of crime
Brokers have a responsibility to declare their knowledge of the source of money paid to them. Waltham Pitglow highlights the relevant sections of the Act governing money laundering
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Keeping up with the Brokers
Chris Hanks warns of high broker network costs and pressure to reach underwriting targets, but he tells Elliot Lane that Allianz Cornhill is ahead of the game in SME business
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Safe as houses
In the current economic climate, finding suitable protection for your home and possessions is essential. Analyst Defaqto compares the products available.
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Giles goes south for acquisitions
Income at Scottish broker set to double as it targets Lloyd's players




























