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NewsAnalysis: What we've learnt so far in 2015
It’s not just the big stories that have the strongest learning points. Some of the most amusing or bizarre stories can teach us a lesson
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NewsAnalysis: How Hamilton Bond buy will help Jelf prepare for Insurance Act
Jelf insurance chief executive Phil Barton speaks to Insurance Times about how Hamilton Bond acquisition helps broker mitigate the risks posed by the post-Insurance Act world
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NewsBriefing: Why Marsh is courting Jelf
Five years of rebuilding and a storming stock market performance lead to takeover talks with Marsh
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Online onlyAnalysis: Five things we learned from insurers’ first half results
Motor claims, fewer weather losses and commercial competition all played a role in shaping the latest reporting period
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NewsInterview: Brendan McManus plans for UK broker consolidator
In an exclusive interview with Insurance Times, PIB chief executive Brendan McManus talks about the broker’s ambitious growth plans, what he did in his time off and his relationship with Chris Giles.
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Analysis: New EU directive revamps how insurance is sold
The new rules will cover the entire distribution chain, reports sister publication StrategicRISK
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NewsAnalysis: MedCo-type scheme needed to counter hearing loss claims
Despite improved regulation in industry to create a safer industrial working environment, insurers are facing a rising tide of claims for noise induced hearing loss. What is the solution?
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NewsAnalysis: New motor certificate rules likely to push up MIB levy
Claims against uninsured drivers likely to rise as paper certificate loses legal standing
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NewsAnalysis: Markerstudy’s Humphreys says insurance can be fun
Markerstudy’s mantra is ‘putting the fun into insurance’. But, as group underwriting director Gary Humphreys explains, the company is serious when it comes to its plans for growing the business
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NewsAnalysis: Gibraltar hit by Osborne’s clampdown on VAT loopholes
Chancellor unveils measures to tighten up VAT rules for insurers with operations in offshore locations. While closing the loophole will be welcomed by most insurers, it probably won’t compensate for increase in Insurance Premium Tax, say industry watchers
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Online only22 July 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 22 July 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Carole Nash founder’s rags to riches story. Inside: How Osborne’s budget could rock Gibraltar; Why insurers should be worried about connected cars; How Google Glass is changing claims handling; The changing face of fraud; Markerstudy’s ...
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AgendaAnalysis: Mega-mergers are set to spark more consolidation
ACE/Chubb and Willis/Towers Watson deals will shake up insurance/reinsurance industry and prompt more M&As
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AgendaAnalysis: David Hall leads QBE fight back
Insurer’s retail division reveals target to increase gross written premium by 40% by 2020
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Online only08 July 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 08 July 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Megamergers are set to rock the market. Inside: Who is the top paid broker boss?; Why the new Insurance Act is not all gloom; Fixing Quindell; Big companies are getting lawyers to check policy wordings; ...
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FeaturesAnalysis: Insurance Act 2015 puts onus on brokers, say Broker 50
Brokers have mixed feelings aired about new legislation, but the Broker 50 meeting hears there are positives in the new law and they should take advantage of opportunities




























