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Why insurers are not messing about in boats
There are three million boat owners in the UK, but cover is limited because insurers are bailing out and brokers are not getting in. Christine Seib explains
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Features
Missing Premiums
When a broker gets into financial difficulties what is the situation with premiums already paid by insureds, but not passed on to the insurer. Waltham Pitglow sets the scene
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Backchat
Ward Evans memory lapse
One sharp-eyed reader had an illuminating point to make about last week's story on Ward Evans' missing cash.He remembered a story on one of the later pages of Insurance Times' 26 July issue in 200 ...
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Backchat
Rolf Tolle is a Lloyd's man, not a ladies man
Lloyd's franchise performance director Rolf Tolle is a gambling man. Which is probably a good thing when dealing with the Lloyd's Market. His passion is cards and Tolle told Backchat last week tha ...
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Insurers guilty of raising stop losses, says broker
Insurancetimes.co.uk is continuing its look at the latest insurance tenders for contracts to public and private organisations.
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S&P to review insurers' reserving strategies
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has announced it will meet 27 insurers it has identified as having "significant" asbestos exposures.




























