All Insurance Times articles in issue 09 Sept 2015
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Admiral takes back crown for first-half results
Motor insurer was best-performing underwriter in first six months of 2015 – thanks to reserve releases
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Analysis: How will Mukerjee remake Quindell?
New chief executive plans corporate rebrand by the end of 2015, but, longer term, company might be renamed
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Analysis: What makes a good scheme?
Brokers are hungry for schemes business in today’s highly competitive market, but choosing the right ones to back is key
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The ABI View: Think long-term on weather
The ABI’s assistant director and head of statistics, Shaun Flanagan, warns against complacency when it comes to property claims
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Analysis: Lowest weather claims in a decade raises danger of complacency
Insurers’ profits have been boosted by benign weather, but falling premiums could store up trouble
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IFB Cheatline gets more than 500 tip-offs a month
41% of calls about organised fraud; Cheatline calls connected with one in five live investigations
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09 September 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 09 September 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Brendan McManus and Chris Giles talk exclusively about their new start-up PIB; also: Aon unfazed by Marsh’s Jelf move; Can Muckerjee fix Quindell?; Schemes; Motor insurers feel the pain of switching customers; JLT heads Top ...
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Analysis: Where next for Aon as Marsh pulls ahead?
Aon is in no hurry to make acquisitions despite a Marsh/Jelf merger looking likely
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Interview: Guidewire – The tiny start-up that conquered the world
Taking a Silicon Valley based start-up and turning it into one of the world’s leading software providers in just 10 years, Guidewire founder Marcus Ryu beat the odds to win over doubtful insurers
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Analysis: Motor insurers feeling pinch at renewal time
While insurers with older policyholders are suffering less as young drivers are more likely to switch, the over-50s are expected to be the next big group to start looking for a better deal at renewal
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Be Wiser looks to youth for recruitment drive
The broker aims to hire 120 apprentices by October