Insurer Analysis – Page 55
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Aussie insurer feels the UK heat
IAG’s 2012 results hit by the cost of selling its UK arm
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The Knowledge: Personal injury claims reform
Debate continues for the PI claims reforms, with a raft of new measures set to shake up the industry
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Aviva weighs in on whiplash debate
Insurer announces plan to save the industry £1.5bn in costs, but not everyone is convinced
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Daily briefing: Why the stock market will like Esure
Although it won’t have an easy ride, the insurer should appeal to investors if it decides to float
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Daily briefing: Why Zurich UK's profit drop is not as bad as it looks
There is a silver lining to the insurer’s 46% fall in operating result
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Gender Directive: Let's talk about sex
No longer able to use gender as a way of assessing risk, insurers are looking at other ways of pricing motorists
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IT Interview: Amanda Blanc
Tasked with fixing AXA’s commercial lines, COR and relaunching personal lines, can Amanda Blanc do it?
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Will Go Skippy laugh all the way to the bank?
The widsom of launching a new motor broker in the current market conditions has been questioned
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Underwriters clinic: Data and fraud, threats and opportunities
Insurance Times’s first underwriters’ event of 2013 began with delegates discussing how the growing use of data is changing the industry and the increasingly sophisticated tools for use against application fraud
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Will a united approach solve the flood dilemma?
Five months from the expiry of the Statement of Principles, the ABI has called for all political parties to join the conversation
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Government plans to boost industry
As poor economic forecasts linger, Insurance Times looks at the key government initiatives affecting insurers in 2013
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Engineer of success: Stefano Tranquillo, FM Global
Stefano Tranquillo on how FM Global is continuing to ride out the slump in UK commercial property
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Shift in African piracy is new risk for insurers
While the threat off Somalia is easing, attacks on ships in the Gulf of Guinea are increasing
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MoneySupermarket boss on the impact of Google
MoneySupermarket chief executive Peter Plumb talks about how Google Compare is affecting the insurance market
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Insurer 50: UK GI in transition
Insurance Times’s first Insurer50 meeting brought together leading UK GI insurer chief executives to discuss 2013’s challenges and opportunities
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Global strategy: Planning for profit
Sustainable growth remains a holy grail for insurance companies facing continuing economic woes globally
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PwC plunges into the flood debate
The legacy of last year’s heavy rain prompts the accounting firm to urge the government and the ABI to wake up to the urgency of the situation
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Smith hails sustainable model for his new MGA
Ex-Ink boss slams ‘quick-return’ culture of private equity-backed consolidators
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What's wrong with credit hire?
The ongoing viability of credit hire companies has been put under the spotlight following the demise of Drive Assist