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The fixer takes the chair
Lord Levene hates the inefficiencies of the market and the volatile business cycles And with his reputation he will make sure change happens, Elliot Lane reports.
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The future takes hold
The franchise board was put in place a year ago Chief executive Nick Prettejohn tells Elliot Lane how the market is responding.
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Can investors be tempted?
Reform is key to achieving the stability and sustained profitability that the market needs to attract investors Michael Faulkner reports.
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Website ratings
A recent survey into the quality of managing agents' websites shows that some are not making the most of the opportunities that the web offers
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Cashing in on run-off
The run-off market is throwing off its chains and turning into an attractive business proposition Nigel Montgomery explains.
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Brand - New Image
After years of introspection, Lloyd's has started a branding strategy aiming to put it up there with Coca-Cola Elliot Lane reports.
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Personal fortunes
Personal lines underwriting is turning in healthy profits for the few in that sector Caroline Jordan finds out why.
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The big specialist
Thompson Heath & Bond is a fast growing broker that covers half the Formula One grid and a large chunk of the equestrian world Vic Thompson tells Caroline Jordan how the firm has become a big niche player.
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Wrestling with new systems
Technology can be a fantastic enabler It can create new avenues for growth and increase efficiency.
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What the brokers think
Brokers have waited a long time for imarket to appear Now that it has Michelle Hannen asked a selection of brokers to road test it and give their opinions. This is what they said.
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The enemy in the machine
Digital risk is all around us, but company directors are blind to it Ben Cook reports.
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Wired for speed
Jonathan Russell reports on a selection of systems designed to help motor insurers measure risk, detect fraud, locate stolen vehicles and handle claims
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Weak links in the supply chain
The insurance industry is slow to use technology in supply chains, although systems can now offer highly-automated claims processing Caroline Jordan reports.
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Stop press...Marsh grabs client
Marsh grabs clientLloyd's broker Heath Lambert has lost client Christian Salvesen to Marsh, a report revealed.




























