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Questioning the answers
A memory recall game can be adapted to individual or team working to assist in identifying risk management weaknesses. Robin Wood explains
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A very public performance
Motor insurers' battles are the most public of all the insurance market Switch on the TV or glance at a billboard and witness the likes of Lucky the dog, Michael Winner and the Churchill dog extolling the virtues of their respective insurance brands.
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Will falling prices .. wash out profits?
The motor market has peaked too soon, says Paul Moorshead
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Insurers go for top gear
Insurers are working at the cutting edge of car technology to help make cars safer and more secure Caroline Jordan reports.
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Cox's driving force
Even before Andrew Fisher took on the job of Cox chief executive, he was defending the Highway takeover debacle and later the Lloyd's ring-fencing arrangement But he tells Elliot Lane that acquisition is the real story.
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Heading for a big crash
Players in the uninsured loss recovery market are falling on hard times James Sullivan reports.
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Foreign use
Driving abroad is covered by most policies, but there are wide variations in the detail Analyst Defaqto compares some of the features.
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Repairing the audit trail
A key judgment on vehicle servicing leaves fleet operators exposed to new risks of claims and prosecution David Faithful explains the case.
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Stop press... Powergen product
Powergen productPowergen is to offer central heating insurance as part of its entry into the home energy services market.The energy company's HeatCover insurance product, underwrit …
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Greenaway puts pressure on insurers to collect data
Report welcomed, but insurers worry over data management targets. Jonathan Russell reports
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Comments/Letters
The Wade approach could gain more clout
In a shrinking market consolidation rules, says Elliot Lane
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Slashing rates undermines underwriting standards
Profitability can be achieved only if insurers bring in quality controls, says Steve Tidd
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Responding to Andrew Paddick's initiative
Who 'owns' the client'The issue of who owns the client is never going to go away. Understandably, the broker has usually done the work of finding the client in the first place and does …
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Allianz profits surge 13%
Strong SME performance lifts insurer's half-year profits to £92.4m
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Features
How good were your principles?
Last week we published eight questions to challenge your knowledge of basic insurance principles. We added a prize of a bottle of vintage claret as an incentive. Waltham Pitglow provides the answers and explanations




























