All Insurance Times articles in Issue 10-12-2009
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NewsBrightside places shares to raise £20m
But we’re not using the money to get hold of Jelf, says broker
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News
Lockton reveals 30% growth since Alexander Forbes buy-out
Mike Hammond has downsized headcount by 15% in three years
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Teceris’s future is secured as Vericlaim buys up loss adjuster
Capita deal includes majority of management team and support staff
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Allianz reports rise in claims for noise-induced deafness
Up to 100 claims a month generated by National Employers Mutual Fund
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Former Aon head hits out at Spitzer’s ‘blackmail’ tactics
Industry achiever Mahoney discusses contingent commissions and the state of the UK market
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Oval sells two brokers back to vendors
Herdman says split was ‘amicable’, but would still get tough on poaching
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RSA loses Lloyds Banking Group claims handling work
Bank brings supply chain services in-house post-HBOS merger
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People & OpinionLeader: A mature Oval shows us how to behave
2010 may bring a renewed entrepreneurial spirit to the industry
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News‘Get your loss ratios right’ warns CCV boss as insurers feel the squeeze
Brokerbility's Stutz says independent brokers will gain strength
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NewsProvident brings in new CFO
Plumer would play a key part in a sale of the business by owner GMAC
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News AnalysisWinds of change
The world’s leaders are in Copenhagen this week to discuss climate change and, potentially, set new targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We asked four insurance figures for their hopes for the UN summit, and to spell out how they can contribute to the battle against carbon
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People & Opinion
Light at the end of the corporate tunnel?
Efforts to re-enter the corporate commercial market may spark mayhem – but it could also give a much needed boost to our skills
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NewsLockton’s James slams industry’s lack of focus on good customer service
Websites and supermarkets have stolen march over brokers
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People & OpinionMike Hammond
Lockton International’s chairman is known as a bit of a bruiser. But for a man who doesn’t mince his words, he treads carefully when he meets Insurance Times in the wake of recent comments made by his former rival and colleague Dominic Burke of JLT
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In Business
A sales pitch no insurer can resist
The unlikely collaboration between actuaries and marketing teams is the only profitable way forward for insurers in an aggregator-led market




























