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NewsBudget 2013: Cut financial services red tape, says Biba’s White
Government continues war on bureaucracy with phase two of its ‘Red Tape Challenge’
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NewsBudget 2013: A good package for small brokers
£2k National Insurance cut and abolition of AIM stamp duty aimed at helping small firms
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NewsBudget 2013: UK corporation tax cut to 20% from April 2015
Chancellor George Osborne declares Britain ‘open for business’
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21 March 2013 Issue
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 21 March 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It includes all the latest industry news plus a special analysis on the best-performing insurers for 2012, including a break-out on Lloyd’s insurers’ performances; an interview with Deutsche Bank Group’s Guenter Droese; ...
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NewsEcclesiastical UK head vows improvement after 105.5% COR
Company focused on boosting underwriting result after hit from rising EL claims
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NewsAviva wins health and safety victory over maimed garage owner
Insurer praises ‘common sense’ judgement
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NewsAirmic offers legacy insurer database to members
Risk managers can track their current and legacy insurers
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NewsEcclesiastical 2012 results rescued by surge in investment income
Insurer’s £56.6m investment result masks a £24.6m underwriting loss and 108.5% COR
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NewsBupa UK profits fall by almost one-quarter
Bupa chief executive Stuart Fletcher, speaking after a disappointing set of UK results, has vowed to bounce back strongly next year by reducing claims costs and launching a suite of new products and services
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NewsBluefin hired to advise UK arts world on insurance
Management consultancy Arts Quarter names Bluefin its broker of choice
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NewsCo-op sells life arm to Royal London for £219m
Deal includes Co-op Insurance Society and Co-op Asset Management
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NewsEuropean regulator calls for improvement at rating agencies
ESMA finds bank rating methodologies still lacking despite some progress
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NewsFCA could name and shame firms under investigation
Allegations against companies and individuals could be publicised before their appeals are complete, say new proposals
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NewsDurham 'cash for crash' scam added £100 to local car premiums
Sixty-strong gang faked accidents to claim on insurance




























