Latest News – Page 1905
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NewsGovernment backs down on vehicle recovery fees
The Home Office has been forced to cut the charges insurers pay for removing broken-down vehicles.
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Features
Learning in the global classroom
Insurance tutors are delivering training programmes in virtual classrooms across the globe. Ellen Bennett reports on how technology is transforming the workplace.
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News
Charging rule removed
The FSA has abandoned a rule that controls how much insurers charge for policy adjustments
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Features
‘An annual high point in a challenging, volatile market’
Book your place at the industry’s biggest insurance event, where the high achievers are celebrated by a sparkling gathering of insurance professionals. Take a tour round plans for this year’s event at www.insurancetimes.co.uk/awards.
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Features
Trevor Latimer's blog
Loss adjusters operate in an increasingly complex and sophisticated marketplace
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News
Insurers resist crunch
A survey has revealed that insurance companies have weathered theUS home loans storm
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UK renewals at Aspen syndicate
Aspen's new Lloyd's syndicate will carry out UK renewals for the Bermuda insurer
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CCV buys Protectagroup to take top spot in Wales
Purchase puts consolidator on track for £350m GWP target.
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Close eyes Kaupthing premium finance arm
Premium finance provider plans new acquisition after snapping up Amber Credit.
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Oval acquires Perkins Slade as Fettes deal breaks down
Takeover of Birmingham broker agreed, but second acquisition stalls.
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Cullum abandons bid to sell Towergate stake
Plan to sell stake to private equity firm called off
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Backchat
New Willis tower drops a clanger
A piece of the new headquarters building fell on a Willis employee.




























