All Insurance Times articles in Issue 01-12-2011
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Towergate results at six-year low as losses mount
Company blames difficult economic climate - and sees little improvement ahead
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JLT merges divisions to focus on specialist
Shake-up at broker sees managing director exit
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Insurers fend off Straw’s attack on postcode rating
Former justice secretary says it is unfair to rate drivers’ risk depending on where they live
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Paul Muir, 1 Answer Network
It may be bad news for consumers, but higher premiums are good for us all
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Ageas, Covea and QBE in frame to bid for Brit UK
Global markets and reinsurance businesses are expected to be excluded from sale
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AXA may sell Bluefin unit as part of drive on costs
Advisory services sale could raise £100m, but insurer says broker arm remains core
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Riot report slams insurers for slow pay-outs and neglecting smaller claims
Poor communication was also a factor, while insurers looked after larger companies
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Capital deals are boost for Catlin investor confidence
Insurance reveals it has secured £137m to back three new special-purpose vehicles
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25 Nov-1 Dec: Lauren Gow's week
It’s a busy week as I jet off to Bermuda for a whistestop tour of the great and the good of the reinsurance industry
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Brokers told to get help over ELTO data
Insurers increasing pressure to get reference numbers as Biba offers guidance on website to assist its members
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End the subrogation vicious cycle
If the industry doesn’t clean up its act regarding claims costs, the current case against RSA will be the first of many
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Cashing in on subrogation
Once the subject of a gentleman’s agreement between motor insurers, some are using the practice of paying each other’s repair bills to make money
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Manchester roundtable: Why schemes are no quick win
In a tough market, brokers and insurers are looking to schemes to provide much-needed stability - but they need a commitment of at least three years to see real benefits
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'Rumours that Fosh had to be held back from the Prince's Trust stage are unconfirmed'
It’s a week of showbiz stories this week as the Backchat Insider learns of Novae’s very own axe man, and finds out who rents their Bermuda property from none other than film megastar Michael Douglas
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Sean Rocks, Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe
The LMIE chief executive has a strong feeling that change is brewing in the market but when it comes to changing the business, caution is his byword