Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 6
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Agenda
Egan sees ‘early shades of growth’ at RSA as new regional broker business shoots up
After a period of shrinking UK premium to restore profitability, chief executive Scott Egan sees signs of green shoots in the broker channel
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Agenda
Irish leisure market’s insurance crisis with jobs threatened. Is UK next?
Brokers give their views on the challenges faced by the UK leisure insurance sector and how they compare to those in Ireland
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News
CLS: the £350m MGA looking to ‘grow by 40% in two years’ through broker partnerships
The Munich Re-backed MGA looks to grow its broker book to grow the business “by 40% in the next two years.”
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Markets & Risks
Peter Montanaro interview: Brokers must play their part in Lloyd’s future
The man charged with delivering Lloyd’s six transformation initiatives talks exclusively to Insurance Times
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News
‘Forward-thinking’ Lloyd’s earns praise for emerging risks facility
As Lloyd’s begins to break new ground with its latest emerging risks facility, the industry discusses its potential impact
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Features
Betfair-backed insurer champions claims sharing over ‘dysfunctional mainstream insurance’
Paul Dennis, the founder of claims sharing pet insurer YouDoPet, which has backing from the founder of Betfair, speaks to Insurance Times about the dysfunctional structure of mainstream insurance, and what he thinks is the solution
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News
Tokio Marine Kiln Insurance - what happened? Brokers give their verdict
Filings suggest Tokio Marine Kiln Insurance had been struggling for some time
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News
Capacity crunch fuelling MGA struggles
Lloyd’s bad business clampdown has had a knock-on effect for some MGAs
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News Analysis
The motor market will get tougher before it gets better – Covéa chief
Covéa chief executive James Reader talks to Insurance Times about the increasingly difficult motor insurance market, while announcing measures to reduce car theft through keyless technology
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Agenda
Supply chain complexity 'a threat to the London market'
Technology will only be effective if there is a real understanding of what the technology needs to deliver, argues industry figure
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News
UK brokers face marine risk dilemma
Lloyd’s decision to withdraw from the poorest 10% of its business has impacted marine and cargo classes
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News
MGAs look to new opportunities out of Lloyd's manifesto
Lloyd’s spent six months canvassing the London Market in how it uses and accesses Lloyd’s in the run-up to the manifesto launch
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News
May 2019 Big Question: What reporting mechanisms do you have in place to help employees feel safe and secure in the workplace?
Following accusations of institutional harassment and bullying at Lloyd’s of London, the firm vowed to ‘stamp out’ bad behaviour. Insurance Times asked firms what measures they have in place for reporting these instances
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Ask the Expert
Cyber is a reputational disaster waiting to happen - Mactavish CEO
Mactavish chief executive predicts a world where the reputation of cyber insurance “gets worse” if the placement remains “not good enough”
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News
Death of the high street: Why retail decline is costing insurers money
The UK has seen a drastic decline in the number of shops on its high streets, and these are proving to be a financial burden on insurers
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News
Lloyd's reels from multiple blows
London insurance market vows to take steps to deal with accusations of sexual misconduct , as well as poor financial results after two years of major claims payouts
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People & Opinion
April Big Question - What does the future hold for Etrading?
With the Insurance Times eTrading Survey still open until Friday 12 April, we ask the experts what they think lies ahead for the world of eTrading
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News
Cavity Wall Insulation: Not the new PPI, but deserving of special attention by insurers
A new wave of potential fraud has reared its ugly head, but is it as bad as first feared?
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Features
Case study: Insuring and repairing a 17th Century house after near-total devastation
Cholderton House was built shortly after the Great Fire of London, but tragedy struck in 2012. With the help of Ecclesiastical, the Wessex manor house has returned to its former glory