All Insurance Times articles in Issue 19-11-2009
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NewsAmlin posts £1.37bn GWP amid rate hikes
Insurer achieved premium increases in motor, marine, property and casualty
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NewsJelf faces £12.5m in payouts to vendors
Chief executive Alway believed to be assessing the broker's next step
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People & OpinionLeader: ABI’s Kelly has a tough act to follow
The association's new director-general must engage effectively with Brussels
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NewsAIG takes the largest slice of solicitors’ PI
Rate rises helped to push total premiums up to £217.8m in 2008
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NewsAllianz invigorates casualty with four new UK centres
P&C boss hopes rates are starting to harden
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In BusinessAppointing a director? Be prepared
The FSA has been taking a more intrusive approach to regulating the appointment of senior functions within companies. But how does this affect brokers?
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NewsDate for the diaries: our Brokers Forum and Awards
Book your place now for two events you won't want to miss
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NewsAXA pinpoints UK’s worst-hit regions for business crime
West Midlands and the North are most affected by recession
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BackchatBackchat: The car with booze control
In homage to his idol, the Insider is getting an urge to don a leather jacket – and a chest wig
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NewsTowergate drops BNIB brand in bid to simplify business
Staff enter consultation as majority of offices are integrated into consolidator’s regional bases
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News AnalysisBrilliant minds
Insurers may be aware of the changes that Solvency II will bring, but do they have the experts in place to ensure compliance? Actuaries are in high demand, and whether insurers scramble to recruit now or stall in the hope that the rush will die down, this one’s going to ...
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ClaimsCash converters
In the current climate, many clients and insurers are choosing to settle claims with cold hard cash rather than the supply chain. We ask if this is a recessionary fad or if cash settlements are here to stay
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NewsTroubled Zenith in talks to secure sale by Christmas
Motor insurer faces its ‘final chapter’ but is not yet considering the possibility of run-off
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News AnalysisJelf at the crossroads
During the peak years, Jelf carved out a path as a big-name consolidator. But post-recession, deferred payments on its acquisitions are stacking up and backer 3i is edging for the door. The pressure is on boss Alex Alway to make a transformational deal




























