Latest News – Page 1034
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Esure chief risk officer Andrew Whitehouse retires
Whitehouse joined Esure over 13 years ago as finance director
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Arthur J Gallagher raids RSA for regional sales director
Pamela Fowler will head sales team in Scotland and Northern Ireland
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Government confirms SMEs will be excluded from Flood Re
“Insufficient evidence” to justify intervention
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Biba to update broker cost of regulation study
New research to compare UK broker regulation costs with countries outside Europe
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R&Q named preferred provider of credit control services by Lloyd’s
Selection follows competitive bidding process
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BGL to expand van insurance offering
Plans to expand further into the commercial vehicle market
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Fraud Charter: New sentencing guidelines won’t make a difference
Industry sceptical about review of guidelines
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Next reading edges Mesothelioma Bill closer to Royal Assent
Scheme is expected to come into force in July 2014
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Fake degrees in the fight against fraud
Students handed degrees from the ‘School of Hard Knocks’ to raise awareness of ghost broking
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Carole Nash partners with NewLaw to launch ABS
Carole Nash Legal Services will offer personal inury and uninsured loss advice
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Credit write-back validity questioned
Brokers may have to stop taking unclaimed client monies via credit write-backs
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Gallagher to raise $200m in US stock sale
Funds raised will be used for future acquisitions
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Former South African insurance broker facing extradition from the UK
Mike Hale, who has been working as a supply teacher in Corwnall, is accused of a £1.5m insurance fraud in South Africa
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Obama-backed Raskin criticises FSB
Raskin says systemically important insurers should not face the same capital requirements as banks
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Online onlyThe Insurance Times Fraud Report 2013
The inaugural 40-page Fraud Report 2013 provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues facing the insurance industry, including the results of an exclusive Insurance Times survey
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Motor improves but future does not look bright - Towers Watson
UK motor insurers are suffering from over-optimistic beliefs about the benefits of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (Laspo) reforms, according to research from Towers Watson
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Private investigator hired by Allianz convicted of data protection breach
The regulation of private investigators is likely to come into force next autumn




























