All Insurance Times articles in Issue 25-11-2010
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News Analysis
Who do they think they are?
The BBC did Boris Johnson and Stephen Fry. Now, Insurance Times delves into the roots of today’s insurance giants
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In Business
Taking a risk for the vulnerable
Finding affordable insurance for someone with a medical condition or criminal record can seem impossible. Insurance Times talks to the brokers that always try to say ‘yes’
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People & Opinion
Interview: Markel International
Markel International, the Lloyd’s insurer created from the muddle of Terra Nova, is bursting with ambition. Insurance Times asks its leaders where the company goes from here
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Claims
Running on empty
Credit hire operators are no strangers to conflict with insurers, particularly in the past year. After a tough period for the sector, what is the future for a business model some say is unsustainable?
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News
QBE National relocation to London will involve job cuts
Redundancies 'not a cost-cutting exercise', says Whittaker
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IT Events
Claims Clinic: Drive time
The final Claims Clinic of the year focused on the motor sector and stirred up a lively debate on efforts to shake up the compensation system
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News
Broker start-up group gathers first recruits
Momentum network will target 'middle England' local community brokers
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People & Opinion
Grant Ellis: The rocky road back to professionalism
Tired of playing the blame game? Both brokers and insurers need to sharpen up their act
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News
Aviva chief stamps on pricing sniping
'We are in it to write profitable business,' says McMillan
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Backchat
Backchat: By royal appointment
Who’s signing deals with whom, who’s sitting next to whom… As ever, the Insider ensures you heard it here first
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News
Underwriter protest at Aon fee restructure
Broker insists its pricing change negotiations are in clients’ best interests
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News
Women face 30% premium hike under EU court gender ruling
Rulings on age discrimination could be next, warns Girl Motor director
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News
Oval optimistic despite £3.5m pre-tax loss
Company sees 'slight growth' in GWP for first time in seven quarters
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News
Esser: Cooper Gay will hold back on flotation until 2012
Short-term focus is on the UK business following Swett & Crawford takeover, says chief executive