Insurer Analysis – Page 58
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Online onlyDaily briefing: covering the EU travel health gap
Consumers are confused about the free treatment they are entitled to within other EU countries. And it’s not as extensive as some might expect
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Online onlySolvency II: time to comply or explain
Eiopa has fired a warning shot with its recently released guidelines on preparing for Solvency II and its unexpectedly high reporting levels
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Online onlyWhat next for Arista?
Canopius and others could be interested in Equity’s 25% stake in the MGA
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AnalysisRevealed: what the FCA wants to know about add-ons
The new regulator seems keen to understand the market before it takes any action
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Online onlyWill you take the telematics challenge?
Although interest in telematics is increasing, many hurdles remain to the technology’s commercial success
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Online onlyThe regional market is calling
For a long time, London insurers have not been that interested in the market outside the capital, but this is slowly changing as they look for a wider spread of business to boost their portfolios
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Equity cuts back to move forward
Chief executive Parker hopes sharper focus will yield more Sabre-like results
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Aviva posts 'solid' results, but Zurich does better
First quarter figures show Zurich’s operating profit up 50%, while Aviva’s COR slips
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Online onlyCan RMS revolutionise risk modelling?
New RMS(one) offering has caught insurers’ attention, but rivals could stall progress
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Who will buy Co-op Insurance?
The Co-op Bank’s downgrade to junk makes the sale of its insurance business look certain – but who to is less clear
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Daily briefing: modernising the Riot Damages Act
Will an independent consultant’s fresh perspective be enough to bring some clarity?
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NewsDaily briefing: Which insurer bosses will get a pay rise?
99.45% of Admiral shareholders backed a wage increase for the insurer’s directors
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Online onlyWhat will falling rates do to the UK motor market?
Rates have dropped 1.4% in the first quarter of 2013
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Online onlySpotlight on: Big Data
Data enrichment is more than just the latest buzzwords, it’s the way ahead for the insurance industry, providing insurers with the tools for faster, more accurate quotes, and enabling brokers to offer better prices and detect fraud earlier
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Online onlyBroker Clinic: e-trading complex risks
Brokers are seeing the benefits of trading larger risks online, but delegates to the latest Broker Clinic highlighted lingering concerns about auto-rating, preserving hard-won relationships with insurers and the need to build confidence by focusing on existing business
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What the latest job cuts say about Aviva
Is Aviva on the ropes, or reacting badly to its new medicine?
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Online onlyIs a compensation culture on the rise in emergency services?
Claims by police and ambulance workers for work-related personal injury are on the up
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Special ReportsCompetition heats up in home insurance
Household insurance is becoming increasingly competitive, with new entrants and existing players vying to grow books of business
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Online onlyLloyd’s to quit iconic home?
As unthinkable as it sounds, the sale of its famous headquarters has prompted Lloyd’s to consider moving




























