All Insurance Times articles in Issue 26-11-2009
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News Analysis
Going nuclear
With ten new nuclear reactors on the UK horizon, the race is on to more than double insurance capacity to cover them. The taxpayer will not be happy if the government is forced to step in
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News
Lockton teams up with SSP to revolutionise IT system
New system will achieve lower cost of ownership and faster access to client information
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News
Provident loses Smith to Ink
GMAC rumoured to be making plans to selling Provident to pay off US debts
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People & Opinion
Finance functions
Insurance CFOs must step up their game if they want to be masters
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Markets & Risks
Market: Engineering and the IMIA
The International Association of Engineering Insurers (IMIA) recently held its annual conference in Istanbul to discuss the challenges the engineering insurance industry is facing worldwide.
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News
Maude wants UK to regain that edge
Tories 'really concerned' about firms quitting UK for more tax-efficient locations
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Claims
Claims Clinic: Learning to share
The claims clinic meets for the last time this year to tackle fraud and agrees that the data needed to fight the problem is out there – we just need to learn how to use it
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Claims
Claims Clinic: Learning to share
The claims clinic meets for the last time this year to tackle fraud and agrees that the data needed to fight the problem is out there – we just need to learn how to use it
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News
Insurers urged to crack down on cheating motorists
ABI research shows that public is 'fed up' with drivers who use mobile phones and who lie to obtain cheaper insurance
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News
Price-conscious customers are risking supply chain
Firms urged to improve loss prevention standards and communication with suppliers
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People & Opinion
New CFC needed: single, simple, stable
Our tax system must act now to become more competitive. The way redomiciled UK businesses are treated is the best place to start
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In Business
The broker’s fight for fair treatment
The FSA has confirmed that it will review the FSCS’s funding structure. With liabilities to be covered that include a £14bn loan, we find out what’s at stake for brokers
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People & Opinion
Jeffrey Bowman
Essex boy turned all-American leader, Crawford & Company’s chief executive is a man of steely ambition. We spoke to him – and his ‘wing man’ Ian Muress – about the firm’s plans for growth and how they’re bringing a bit of cool Britannia to the table
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News
‘Torturous’ talks between Marsh and HSBC continue
A potential £200m deal would give the broking giant the expanded UK footprint it is looking for