Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 6
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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
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News
Lloyd's clampdown could see capacity crunch
Reduced capacity could mean there is less reason to write under-priced, loss-making business
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News
DWIC 2019: The Takaful challenge - 'Even some people who work in it don’t know what it does'
The Takaful and Re/Takaful sector has an image problem and general lack of awareness about what it can do, according to speakers at DWIC 2019
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News
Integro prepares for UK push as it completes Tysers rebrand
Rebrand follows a deal in December to sell its US business and concentrate on the UK market
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News
Ed set for management reshuffle and acquisitions after BGC deal
Ed chief executive Steve Hearn will take up a new role with BGC Partners once the group completes its acquisition of Ed
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News Analysis
Briefing: Scor is a terrible fit for acquisition-hungry Covea
Content director Saxon East explains why a Covea takeover of Scor just wouldn’t work out well
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News
Briefing: Why JLT reached the end of the road and sold to Marsh
Willis was a big opportunity for JLT, but it slipped by the wayside
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News
Cyber – the growing peril
High-profile cyber attacks have propelled cyber into the top three perceived risks
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Agenda
Lynsey Cross, AmTrust COO, on breaking norms
On International Women’s Day, we speak to AmTrust chief operating officer and chair of the ILL’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee Lynsey Cross about affecting positive change from the top down
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News
More restrictions on young drivers proposed at MP debate
The government’s petition committee discussed a potential system change to car insurance
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News
Insurers warned again GDPR could spark claims avalanche against them
Auger says GDPR could be the new PPI, and to expect a wave of claims cases based on misuse of information
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News
UK insurer in £1m legal battle against Lloyd’s broker
A UK insurer has filed a winding-up petition against a Lloyd’s broker it accuses of negligence after the broker failed to honour a default judgement and pay out almost £1m
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News
Pool schemes could lead to greater risk exposure - Zurich CRO
Speaking to Insurance Times at the launch of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risk Report 2018, Zurich chief risk officer Alison Martin said that government-backed schemes such as Flood Re and Pool Re are important, but in some cases could increase people’s exposure to risks
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News
Lancashire, Hiscox, Beazley - who next for Lloyd's M&A? Analysis
Lloyd’s underwriters consolidation is set to continue as the number of listed insurers on the market falls to three