All Insurance Times articles in Issue 02-12-2004 – Page 2
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Lloyds TSB claims boost
Lloyds TSB Insurance is to introduce individual claims handlers for domestic and creditor claims
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Coming clean on broker dealings
FSA rules on conduct of business will clarify the relationship between broker and insurer, says Liz Johnson
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Cap Z buys SBJ stake
US venture capital firm Capital Z has acquired 51% of broker SBJ Group, as predicted exclusively by Insurance Times (10 June)
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FSA will not follow up capacity fine
FSA says there will be no crackdown after fining The Underwriter chief for deferring premium
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Features
The price challenge
Home policyholders are waking up to the fact that savings can be made by shopping around Jonathan Russell reports.
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CJC fixed costs talks
The Civil Justice Council (CJC) is to hold a series of 'big tent' meetings about introducing fixed costs for expert reports in cases that come under the fixed fees system
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CNA claims helpline
Law firm Bond Pearce will be providing a helpline to policyholders of CNA's technology insurance product
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Insurers take up their positions on client money
Comingling of client money has been clarified, but insurers still have doubts Steve White explains.
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Giles Insurance snatches contract
Giles Insurance has snatched the contract to provide insurance services to road haulage company Currie European Transport from Aon
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Cooper Gay risk move
Reinsurance broker Cooper Gay has responded to the fallout from the Spitzer inquiry by launching a new risk management operation
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Lloyds TSB refines loan cover
Exclusive - Lloyds TSB has changed its loan protection insurance to include differential pricing and total loan cover
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Crash pay-outs 'won't push up premiums'
Personal injury claims paid to victims of the Ufton Nervet rail crash are unlikely to push up motor premiums, according to Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) chief executive Ashton West
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Cullum turns up the heat
Life's tough for Folgate Partnership (or should it now be Towergate Partnership) chief executive Andy Homer
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