All Insurance Times articles in Issue 10-11-2005 – Page 2
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Features
The claims let-down
Danielle Gray reports on industry fears that the new Compensation Bill has produced more questions than solutions
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Archive
London needs to change
Brit chief calls for lighter regulation as he warns that Bermuda could be more attractive to start-up companies than London
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Features
Coping with catastrophe
As natural disasters increase at a worrying rate, Michael Faulkner asks a panel of experts whether the industry is doing enough to manage the risks
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Features
The case for protection
Ian Jerrum examines some of the key characteristics of creditor insurance
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Archive
Fusion deal will keep broker links
Towergate plans heavy investment after buy-out of underwriting agency
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Archive
Wordings could breach EU law
Law firms warn that imposing standard wordings could be anti-competitive
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Comments/Letters
This Bill is full of holes and short of compensation
Elliot Lane feels cheated by the flimsy content of the Compensation Bill which poses more questions than it answers
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Archive
Biba: broker trust account imminent
ABI members balloted for comments on non-client money deed
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Archive
Hiscox PI book falls 80% in price war
Premiums from solicitors' PI renewals drop by £14m as AIG sees biggest increase
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