Insurer Analysis – Page 68
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Challenging Times for the 'Networked Insurer'
For decades, the insurance industry has functioned on tried and trusted business models. The traditional insurance value chain had the primary insurance company at its centre. Interactions were with other equally long established distribution organizations, as well as capital markets, and regulatory organizations. The customer was to a great ...
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What happened to Hubbard?
After seven years at the helm of AXA, Peter Hubbard's rapid departure has left many shocked
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Open GI's roll-out
Philip Bell believes that when it comes to new technology, slow and steady wins the race
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Recovered from the brink
The Home Office had little choice but to back down on vehicle recovery charges
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Cross over cross-selling
Biba is investing price comparison clauses that limit brokers' cross-selling opportunities
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Put your hands up: this is the insurance industry
Industry will sponsor police unit to tackle plant theft for the next two years
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Travelling light
The BIBA has long been fed up with the workings of the FSA. It has fought tirelessly to ensure that regulation within the general insurance sector is as fair and measured as it could be. It also fought tirelessly on the particular issue of travel agents and making sure that ...
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Bell falls silent
The departure of Phillip Bell as chief executive of Open GI raises questions about how Towergate will integrate the technology provider into its corporate plan
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It’s just not good enough, Darling
The insurance industry’s pleas for a more favourable tax regime failed to influence the chancellor as he delivered his first Budget. Sarah Kennedy reports.
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Best of Brit
Dane Douetil must be scratching his head over the market's refusal to buy Brit stock
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Is this the way we do business now?
Insurers soliciting its broker's customers may not be illegal, but it is unethical