Insurer News – Page 498
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DAS pulls out of ABI over Jackson Review
DAS no longer supporting trade association, says chief Paul Asplin
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IT Pack: Shift control
What does the England rugby team’s change to Lycra kit have to do with competing as a young broker? Everything, says Kyran Bracken, one of the guest speakers at our recent IT Pack event
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In Business
Best of Brokers: Fertile ground?
While some independent brokers in the South and East have blossomed during the recession, the garden is not all rosy. Insurance Times tests the ground in the UK’s most prosperous region
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DAS to withdraw from ABI over Jackson Review
Chief exec Asplin has spoken out against shifting court costs onto injured claimants
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MMA gets in gear for £70m Provident buy
Deal on the cards despite UK insurance arm’s £24.2m operating loss
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In pictures: Ex-rugby star inspires the IT Pack
Brokers in the North West listened to celebrity speaker Kyran Bracken
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Insurers to challenge EL trigger litigation ruling
Court of Appeal has overturned High Court employer’s liability ruling
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FOS makes Aviva pay £170k personal injury claim
Ombudsman rejects insurer's technicality defence
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AXA UK chief Philippe Maso out in shake-up
AXA UK restructures general insurance business
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LMA fights "triple regulation"
Proposed regulatory system "unsuitable" for general insurers
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Aon warns on Hungary sludge disaster
Firm facing toxic sludge clean up bill under environmental liablity laws
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Bike broker MCE installs new chief executive
MCE Insurance eyeing acquisitions under new boss
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Aviva targeted for buy-up and carve-up by rivals because of low share price
Under the plan, RSA, Resolution, Zurich and Allianz would have taken portions of the business
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Features
Any happy returns?
Aviva’s new management team has restored relationships – and business – following the departure of Igal Mayer. They’ve done so well, in fact, that the company is now an acquisition target. But has their success come at the expense of profitability?
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People & Opinion
Leader: Stay strong, Aviva
The insurer's turnaround has put it in acquirers' sights
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Cunningham Lindsay launches global product recall team
Claims manager says consumers are 'more demanding of quality'