All Insurance Times articles in Issue 25-11-2004 – Page 2
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Willis drive for clients
Willis has started an "aggressive" marketing drive to grab new clients from rivals in the past few weeks
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Success fees for EL disease claims
Success fees could be introduced for employers' liability (EL) disease claims if mediation by the Civil Justice Council (CJC) is successful
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R&SA simplifies motor claim system
Royal & SunAlliance (R&SA) is set to replace its five existing motor claim IT systems with just one
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Dealing with an EL claim
Ian Jerrum explains the steps required to resolve a personal injury claim against an employer
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The FSA's challenge to recruitment
New staff at insurance companies will be qualified, better trained and have an aptitude for insurance, says Colin Lloyd
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Horswell case ditched
An employment tribunal has thrown out former Aascent sales and marketing director Simon Horswell's case for unfair dismissal
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Lloyd's capacity set to fall
Softening rates across the Lloyd's market will lead to a drop in Lloyd's overall capacity for the 2005 year of account
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QuestGates grabs Brownsword staff
Loss adjuster QuestGates is to launch a motor investigation and fraud product following the recruitment of three senior personnel from claims specialist Brownsword
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HBOS halts broking plan
Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) has abandoned plans to use its banking relationships to sell business insurance due to insufficient expertise in commercial lines
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PMI gets a boost
Recommendations from the government white paper on health could generate more business for the corporate private medical insurance (PMI) market, according to Standard Life Healthcare
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Insurers hit back
Insurers have slammed FSA criticisms that they are not doing enough to warn secondary intermediaries of impending regulation, arguing that the onus should be on brokers
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Goshawk shares slip as Nikko walks away from takeover deal
Shares in Goshawk fell 44% this week after Nikko Principal Investments scrapped takeover talks with the now Bermuda-based company.
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