Insurer Analysis – Page 47
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Briefing: The verdict so far on Stephen Hester’s attempts to fix RSA
Stephen Hester has been at RSA six months. He’s achieved a lot but the acid test is yet to come.
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What can we learn from the first-half results?
Several trends emerged in the latest round of financial reporting, but not all companies followed them
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News
New homes: who's moved where in the insurance world?
Insurance Times roundup of the new headquarters for top UK insurers and brokers
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Is the add-on market under threat?
With the FCA announcing it intends to force insurers to publish claims ratios for add-on products, Insurance Times looks at what the proposal means for the sector and whether its very existence is under threat
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Briefing: Motor insurers face fresh wave of redundancies
Editor Saxon East looks at where the threat of job cuts lies in a highly competitive market
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The Insurance Times guide to Flood Re
What you need to know about the UK’s new affordable flood insurance scheme
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News
Boisseau: Leading Ageas through the motor minefield
Former Groupama UK boss François-Xavier Boisseau talks about the happy marriage with Ageas, his plans to bring something new to brokers, and why segments of the motor insurance industry could be heading for a fall
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Why is the UK MGA market growing?
The number of managing general agencies is increasing year-on-year
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Could the industry be implicated in CMA probe into PMA commissions on building insurance?
Some residential property managing agents have been taking up to 40% commission on buildings insurance exclusively for themselves, Insurance Times understands
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Features
Julian James brings the world to brokers
Julian James wants Allied World Europe ‘to be more relevant’ as he looks to build on $2.7bn of written premium and expand the insurer beyond the UK and into Asia
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Briefing: Why Admiral’s £200m bond is ‘a nasty surprise’
Questions raised about why the previously debt-free motor insurer needs extra money
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The demise of non-comprehensive motor insurance
Why are fewer people buying third party cover for their cars?
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IT Events
Industry must be faster to spot opportunities
Why has it taken a government initiative for insurers to address the needs of the sharing economy?
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How will the ban on aggregator pricing restrictions benefit the industry?
Insurance Times investigates how the ban on most favoured nation clauses will improve the service price comparison websites offer insurers
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How a recent US court case could save D&O insurers money
Supreme Court ruling brings good news for insurers
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Briefing: Why Paul Evans chairing the ABI will be good for UK GI
The industry says it needs a strong voice. It now has one in a prominent place
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What do risk managers think of reputational risk?
Insurance Times’ sister title StrategicRISK surveyed its readers to find out how risk managers were mitigating reputational risk, and what they thought of the insurance policies on offer
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News Analysis
What insurers need to know about the sharing economy
And why insurance is the number one barrier to driving the new business model forward
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News
Steve Lewis: Out of the frying pan, into the fire
Zurich’s former UK GI chief will face a number of challenges as RSA’s new UK and Western Europe head. Can he rise to them?
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