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Online onlyJason Smart, Elite Insurance
Elite Insurance chief executive Jason Smart may be a former lawyer, but you get the distinct impression that he is not a big fan of Lord Justice Jackson.You can hardly blame him. Elite is a big after-the-event (ATE) legal expenses insurer, and Jackson’s proposals for legal ...
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NewsTorus forms its own Lloyd’s managing agent
Company ends turnkey deal with Chaucer to manage its own syndicate
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NewsWillis buys PI broker Prime Professions
Acquisition will become part of Willis’s FINEX division
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NewsBiba and SEIB launch equestrian insurance scheme
Scheme offers enhanced commission for Biba members
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NewsJackson reforms present a hurdle to claimants
Innovation is needed to protect those with a low chance of success
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NewsBP Marsh poised for more buys after selling Hyperion stake
Company plans to reinvest £29.2m proceeds
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NewsSolvency II may put Europe at a disadvantage, says Savage
Increased regulation may hamper competitiveness despite the benefits it brings to risk management.
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NewsDeveloping economies targeted by Lloyd's
Emerging markets seen as key to sustaining growth in a changing world.
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NewsKPMG criticises Eiopa's dual reporting plans for insurers
PwC calls new consultation “positive”
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NewsUK regulations causing woe for chief execs, say lawyers
Prudential boss Thiam’s FSA censure “punitive”
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The KnowledgeRegulation update
What’s changing in regulation for retail, medical, property and more
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NewsAviva pulls out of SME professional indemnity
Aviva to shed £30m-£35m premium and up to 20 staff in a bid to restore profitability to PI book
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28 March 2013 Issue
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 28 March 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It includes all the latest industry news plus 11 pages of The Knowledge focusing on specialist vs generalist brokers, a Spotlight on noise-induced hearing loss claims; a Week Special looking at what ...
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NewsFSA lashes Prudential with £30m fine and censures boss over AIA deal
Regulator says insurer failed to inform it about planned AIA takeover in 2010




























