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iParc plans put on ice as insurers end proceedings
Work on real-time pricing hub grinds to a halt as insurers pull out of negotiations
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24 July 2013 Issue
Subscribers can read a digital version of the 24 July 2013 edition of Insurance Times. It includes a Spotlight on changes to the RTA claims portal; the latest instalment in our search for the IT Pack member of the year; a report on the latest Broker 50 event; 11 pages ...
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‘Too big to fail’ list could have long term rating implications
Insurers’ response will impact future ratings say Standard & Poor’s
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Bluefin announces promotions and business restructure
Broker’s development plan involves commercial division restructure and internal staff changes
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Horton: Exclusive broker deals add to competitive pressure
Beazley chief says company well-placed to cope with capacity influx
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ABI calls for withdrawal of Law Society PI campaign
ABI director general Otto Thoresen describes personal injury advert as “gross error of judgement”
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Claims management companies close as reforms bite
Hundreds of firms have shut following the introduction of tougher laws
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W.R. Berkley's second-quarter earnings rise 6.5%
US-based insurer reports profits improving from $108.8m to $116m
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Insurethebox: Young driver night-time ban would lead to more day accidents
Telematics insurer hits out at government plans
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Investment hit cuts Beazley H1 profit by 27%
Combined operating ratio improves to 89% as GWP rises 5%
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Insurers not capitalising on Big Data potential
Just 16% of insurers have integrated their data into one universal set
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Ash Bathia exits QBE
Deputy chief executive Richard Pryce takes on responsibilities for property, casualty and motor underwriting in the interim
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Ascot’s Mark Pepper tops list of leading underwriters
Gracechurch study ranks underwriters’ credibility in the London market
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Quinn Insurance’s €5m fine waived ‘in public interest’
Irish insurer avoids penalty for regulatory breaches because funds would have come from taxpayer money
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Insurance could create 22,000 new jobs by 2020
Well-regulated growth could encourage boom in UK financial services sector, says PwC