All Insurance Times articles in Issue 04-10-12
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Online onlyAndrew McKee and Martin Hudson, Mitsui Sumitomo
Mitsui Sumitomo has turned its fortunes around, with its sights now set on a gold medal journey
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'What is happening in Gibraltar?'
Another insurer collapses in Gibraltar and, closer to home, the OFT goes tough on the private insurance motor market, and Direct Line is in the spotlight for its top pay packages
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Online onlyInsurers face two-year wait on motor referral
Overwhelming support for OFT decision to refer market to Competition Commission
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Online only‘Let’s hope this is a happy tale rather than a Greek tragedy’
This week, our Insider gets up close and personal in the world of politics, tips his hat to Cheryl ‘Dangerous’ Cole and gets some tips on dealing with PPI cold callers
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Online onlyJack Straw backs ABI proposals for young drivers
Labour MP is keen to reduce car accidents and overhaul motor premiums
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Online onlySort out industry or we’ll legislate, Labour warns
Financial services have lost touch with consumers’ needs, party conference is told
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Online only28 Sep-4 Oct: Sam Barker's week
Our senior reporter recovers from a mystery bug and brushes shoulders with Labour party members
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Online onlyLloyd’s ‘not complacent’ over profit
Insurer reports best results in five years thanks to low levels of natural catastrophes
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Online onlySacked Swinton directors received £1.2m pay-off
Accounts reveal compensation following out-of-court settlement over dismissals
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FeaturesPersonal lines survey: who's first for service?
Chubb is still top dog in the Broker Service Survey, but RSA-backed Oak Underwriting is snapping at its heels
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Online onlyApprenticeships: Harness fresh talent
Hiring an apprentice can really benefit businesses, provided they are aware of what they are taking on
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Online onlyThe event: Underwriter Clinic - the evolving role
Delegates revealed how their profession has changed thanks to technological advances, and pondered whether traditional ways of underwriting still have a role to play. They also debated on the importance of the relationship between the broker and the insurer, as well as between insurer staff
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Online onlyGibraltar under scrutiny
Lemma is the third insurer to collapse in recent years, leaving UK policyholders in limbo
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Online onlySteve Burrows plans tour to calm Cobra members
New owner needs to provide reassurance over the direction of the business
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Online onlySubscriber exclusive: Broker Service Survey 2012
The results are in, the scores have been counted, and we can now reveal the results of the Broker Service Survey 2012 for Personal Lines. In this analysis, exclusively for Insurance Times subscribers, we share with you the reasons why certain insurers are outpacing their rivals on service - and ...




























