Latest News – Page 1390
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NewsJLT boss attacks mega-brokers’ pay
Dominic Burke denounces contingent commissions and similar arrangements
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People & OpinionLeader: And all in the name of ‘equality’ …
The ECJ's gender judgment may be just the beginning
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NewsRBSI loses £295m, but has reached a ‘turning point’
Paul Geddes says reserve-strengthening is over, despite COR rising to 115% in 2010
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NewsRSA’s Brown upbeat despite £95m loss
UK result ‘disappointing’ as COR hits 102%, but premiums rise 11%
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NewsAllianz seeks rise in retail broker rates
Desired commercial rates rise will be difficult to come by, admits Torrance
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NewsHiscox doubt over rate rises
Chief Masojada has doubts that commercial lines pricing will go up
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NewsBlanc gets down to work at AXA with top team overhaul
Far-reaching restructure begins with creation of two new roles, but job losses will follow
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NewsAge ‘could be next’ as Euro ban on gender pricing hits
Female-only insurers face strategy rethink as others see chance to hike prices in a stalling market
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Online onlyConfused: ECJ ruling 'a gender tax on women'
Women being "unjustly taxed" by not considering gender
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Online onlyECJ ruling 'good news for motor insurers'
Opportunity for insurers to raise prices, says Fitch
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Online onlySheilas' Wheels: 'We won't change our strategy'
Motor insurer will continue to market women despite gender ruling
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Online onlyActuaries: ECJ ruling will have "wide ranging consequences"
Insurers have "tough decisions ahead"
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Online onlyRSA boss Brown slams gender ruling
Chief executive Adrian Brown says ECJ ruling 'flies in the face of common sense'
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Online onlyBiba: ECJ gender ruling to have "significant impact"
ABI says ruling will make it harder for insurers to price accurately
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Online onlyGender ruling will lead to further challenges, say experts
Age discrimination could be the next issue on the table, says KPMG
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Online onlyEU bans “gender discrimination” in motor insurance
Using gender as a risk factor in insurance contracts "constitutes discrimination", says ECJ
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