All Insurance Times articles in Issue 26-11-2009
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NewsPotential £100m claims as floods hit UK
Environment Agency calls it ‘one in a thousand years’ flood, but damage costs not deemed likely to reach the £3bn seen in 2007
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NewsStrong competition will hold rates steady in Q4, says Aon
Premium increases predicted for the new year
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NewsChaucer accelerates motor business as rates keep rising
Chief executive hopes aviation and specialist lines will offset catastrophe-exposed markets
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NewsGroupama enhances accident cover
More comprehensive cover aimed at firms with a reduced workforce
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NewsAdmiral, Advantage, Zenith in VAT inquiry
Gibraltar-domiciled companies face questioning over tax payments
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NewsGocompare.com hits back against Which? readers survey
Chief executive questions reliability of results that suggest comparison sites are 'not a happy experience for many'
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NewsAllianz introduces new QuoteSME platform
Rapid-quote responses hoped to increase conversion rates
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ClaimsDifferent questions, same answer?
The ABI’s guidance on third-party assistance and the MoJ’s claims reforms are two linked-up challenges for insurers. The solution must be too
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People & OpinionLeader: Wishy-washy approach must end
The recent floods in the north of England are a harsh reminder of the decisive action needed by Westminster
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NewsDouble jeopardy: the areas of security and political risk
Report highlights the need to take account of changing ‘low-tech’ terrorist threats in 2010
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NewsAviva sheds sales, marketing staff as AXA closes Redhill
John Kitson's division hit with 100 redundancies
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NewsBrokers bring Irish solicitors indemnity fund back from brink
PI rate increases predicted for Ireland and UK
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BackchatBackchat: Reaching for the stars
The Insider is touched by a story of cricketing history and knocks that Ellis rumour for six. Howzat for a turnaround?
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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
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People & OpinionJeffrey 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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In BusinessThe 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 & OpinionNew 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

