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News Analysis
Can cyber policies insure against regulatory fines?
Cyber policies may be able to cover financial policies, but take-up of the products is still limited
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FCA’s Green: consumers mistrust insurance industry
Industry ‘critically misunderstood’ by its customers
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London council holds meeting on riot insurance
Riot victims invited to give views on insurance law
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Aviva launches new corporate medical product
Policy aims to help with rising claims and healthcare costs
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Covéa appoints new micro SME leader
Tim Grant will take leadership of the insurer’s SME strategy development
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Government flood spending ‘short-sighted’ - select committee
Spending on new defences must grow by £20m a year for the next 25 years, says report
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Insurance Times scoops Biba journalist awards
Broker association honours achievement within insurance sector press
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RDT launches new rating platform
The Rating Hub will be presented to underwriting and IT directors tomorrow at the Gherkin
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Phones 4u broker fined £2.8m for poor complaints handling
Regulator found “wide ranging failures” at Policy Administration Services
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Kwik-Fit 2012 profit drops 67% amid ‘challenging conditions’
Broker’s expense ratio rises to 38% as revenue falls 17%
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DAS and Broker Network launch commercial legal expenses scheme
New scheme will offer Broker Network members lower qualifying criteria
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Quindell hires Canaccord to help in LSE move
Outsourcing firm has main stock exchange in its sights following previous share price turbulence
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What is Swinton's big plan?
The company is acting on the results of a strategic review to transform its business, but stays committed to the network model
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Lloyd's Savage warns against Aon Berkshire deal
Agreement with Warren Buffett’s company is “potential threat”
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Dual’s Coates and Doyle swap jobs
Doyle becomes underwriting agency’s chief executive as Coates heads back to Australia
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What the FCA’s latest probe means for brokers
Brokers’ changing business models could throw up a variety of conflicts of interest, but the industry should not feel threatened
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FCA confirms probe into broker conflicts of interest
Review prompted by brokers’ “radically changed” business models, says FCA’s Simon Green
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The expense gap that has Direct Line worried
The insurer’s expense ratio is 15.6 points higher than its closest rival at a point when low costs are key to winning business
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Broker Network and Countrywide make two new hires
Countrywide also creates new segment manager role