Latest News – Page 1443
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Analysis
Has Aon's £5m fine changed the market?
Last year the FSA finally bared its teeth and fined the global insurance giant for failing to prevent bribery and corruption. What is the fallout 18 months on, and was the mega-broker simply an unfair target?
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Claims & Liabilities
Exclusive: Q&A with Lord Young
The government's health and safety tsar backs the Jackson Review
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Former AXA chief appointed Jelf chairman
Jelf names Les Owen as successor to retired chairman David Walker
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Chem-Dry sold to management
Lloyds Development Capital backs Chem-Dry MBO from Evander Group
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Demand for GI staff hits record high
General insurance sector sees massive growth in demand for new jobs
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MMA offers brokers flexible commission
'Offering variable commission levels gives brokers greater control,' says MMA's Peter Knowles
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Insurance net exports hit £8.3bn
Insurance net exports reach record £8.3bn as UK financial sector falls 17%
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Companies & Markets
The rise of the aggregators
The majority of motor business is conducted by aggregators, with the other major lines of business set to follow soon. With four huge comparison websites on the rise, brokers definitely have cause for concern
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Aggregators continue to dominate - Deloitte
Price comparison sites are presenting challenges for insurers
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Hundreds back Fair Fees campaign
Sign our online petition to register your support for our ‘Fair Fees: Brokers won’t pay for banks’ campaign
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JLT chief dubs takeover rumours “laughable”
Dominic Burke says no part of the broker is for sale
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Accounting overhaul a two-edged sword
Short-term pain but long-term gain for insurers from new IASB proposals
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