Interviews – Page 55
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NewsAnalysis: Managing a new breed of terror risk: the Pool Re approach
Terrorism pool boss Julian Enoizi talks to our sister title GR about the future of the organisation and the risk it covers
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NewsCarole Nash: a niche success story
The vintage motorcycle and car insurer’s founder Carole Nash and chief executive David Newman talk about the values that inspired its creation 30 years ago and that are still part of its DNA
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AgendaInterview: Mark Evans on how Direct Line plans to redefine ‘insurer’
After creating the direct market in the 1980s, Direct Line Group believes it is time for another revolution – with the insurer as a solver of customer problems.
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AgendaInterview: Allianz’s Neil Brettell - The personal touch
The insurer’s head of retail talks about the firm’s ambitious drive to achieve £3bn gross written premium by 2018 and how he intends to do it
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Online onlyQ&A: Solvency II creator Karel Van Hulle on the future of the regulation
Why the start date of Solvency II is just “the end of the beginning”
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Online onlyInterview: Fighting the rising tide of claims
Direct Line Group claims managing director Steve Maddock owes much of the company’s success – and its confident attitude to reform and education – to the board’s support
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Online onlyInterview: Homer, Cullum and Margrett's plans for 'Towergate II'
In their first interview since joining forces at Global Risk Partners, Peter Cullum, Andy Homer and David Margrett talk about their ambitions to build a new Towergate, but better
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Online onlyInterview: Amanda Blanc - a lesson in getting things done
Recently tipped for the Towergate top seat that went to David Ross, AXA’s commercial lines and personal intermediary boss still has unfinished business with the French insurer
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Online onlyInterview: How Cullum and Homer plan to settle ‘unfinished business’ at GRP
Ex-Towergate duo and GRP chief David Margrett reveal plans for consolidator
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Online onlyInterview: Bluefin’s Rob Organ - big shoes to fill
AXA-owned broker’s new chief executive tells Insurance Times what happens next following the departures of Stuart Reid and Mike Bruce and why he’s the right man for the top job
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FeaturesQ&A with the new boss of IFED
Angie Rogers, the new head of the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department, is keen to work with the industry to fight against current and emerging insurance fraud threats
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Online onlyInterview: Deakin and Brown - putting aside old rivalries
Janice Deakin and Adrian Brown talk policy, strategy, and how the former competitors are enjoying working together at their new home at AJ Gallagher
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Online onlyInsurance industry ‘must find a way to connect’
In Part 2 of our interview, former Apple ad guru Ken Segall talks about life at the technology giant. Hear more of Segall’s business tips at the Insurance Times Innovation and Disruption Conference on 28 April
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NewsWillis Networks: Battling for brokers’ hearts and minds
The network split broker opinion last year when it changed its remuneration model for brokers. Managing director Sara Fardon explains how those that work closely with the network can benefit from the move
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AgendaThink Simple, Apple’s ad guru tells insurance industry
Ken Segall, keynote speaker at the Insurance Times Innovation and Disruption Conference, helped shaped Apple’s ad campaigns
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AgendaInterview: Kurt Karl, Swiss Re
‘The big risk is deflation in the eurozone’, Swiss Re’s chief economist tells sister title GR
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NewsPatrick Gallagher Jr: a global family affair
Arthur J Gallagher’s chairman, president and chief executive offers a rare insight into his company’s UK acquisition strategy and philosophy
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AgendaQ&A with S&P’s Mark Nicholson
Standard & Poor’s primary credit analyst talks to Insurance Times about the industry’s performance in 2013
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Online onlyLaurent Matras: Embracing data at AXA
The insurer’s personal lines intermediary managing director Laurent Matras enthuses about its strategy and the use of data to improve underwriting
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AgendaLouise Ellman – a force for change in insurance
As head of the Transport Select Committee, Louise Ellman has been instrumental in much of the recent reform surrounding motor insurance. But not all insurers see her as a friend




























