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Hiscox launches broader cyber and data insurance
Policy includes support from experts and covers regulation costs
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Stackhouse Poland hires Tim Johnson as group chief executive
Former Paymentshield boss makes a return to broking
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Whiplash assessment fees to be slashed as government plots fraud crackdown
Medical experts will be banned from writing reports and offering treatment from October
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JM Glendinning looks to Gallagher for new corporate practice head
Nigel Wood to join broker after 23 years with Gallagher Heath
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Esure profits steady as it holds firm in soft market
“UK motor market will not turn until Q1 2015 at the earliest”, insurer predicts
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Covéa household claims team to complete anti-fraud conversation training
VFM delivering five day course and mentoring
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Comparethemarket boss hits back at FCA headline on aggregator probe
Matthew Donaldson said beyond its press release the FCA acknowledged that aggregators were good for customers
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Brokers face buildings insurance commission disclosure as competition watchdog cites 'excessive charges'
Property managers and freeholders incentivised to choose insurer with highest commissions, CMA warns
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AXA commercial lines boosted by 10% sales growth
AXA UK and Ireland’s underlying earnings grew 33% to £118m at the half-year (H1 2013: £89m)Combined ratio improved to 98.2% (H1 2013: 98.7) despite two points of weather claims costing £46m, AXA revealed today.Commercial lines enjoyed 10% revenue growth to £600m as the turnaround since 2011 ...
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Profits tumble at Direct Line Group
Operating profit down 13% as premiums continue to fall at the insurer
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Direct Line Group reports improving motor book
And investment in technology aids emerging telematics offerings
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Mesothelioma report criticised for being "too cautious"
Defendant law firm says mesothelioma cases do not differ from other disease cases and should be included in the Laspo reforms
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Briefing: Contingents are a tough but necessary medicine for Willis
Willis’s return to the “Wild West of insurance compensation” could help make up the ground it has lost to its rivals
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Government must re-consult on mesothelioma costs
Justice Committee criticises the intial consultation for being rushed through
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Insurers sent more than 80 million incorrectly addressed letters in 2013
Almost half of the adult population are estimated to have received at least one incorrect letter
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Young drivers most likely to seek professional insurance advice
SSP poll finds opportunity for brokers who can talk online
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MP hits out at 'deceit' in buildings insurance commission deals
Sir Peter Bottomley calls on insurers to help with disclosure to property leaseholders