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Briefing: Who are the other players suffering like Saga on renewals?
There surely has to be other players who have an older book that needs an overhaul
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Interview: Lineker adds a little kick to King's new telematics launch
Telematics entrepreneur Richard King has launched his latest tech venture with a little help from some celebrity backers, including footballing legend Gary Lineker
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Q&A: Lorega on 'how we won five stars'
Insurance Times’ Savan Shah speaks to group managing director, Neill Johnstone on the results the MGA achieved in the new Five Star Ratings Report, addressing broker concerns and a look to the future of Lorega
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What can brokers and insurers do to tackle dual pricing?
Four specialists give their views on how the industry shifts from giving preferential prices to new customers
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Dual pricing: Getting off the hamster wheel
The insurance industry is coming under increasing pressure over dual-pricing. Will it ever be able to eliminate it?
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Analysis: Has Admiral lost its shine?
Slow growth in international markets and a declining rate of growth in the motor business means the once fast-growing firm is failing to impress as it used to
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How bots and automation could offer greater efficiency for claims handlers
The amount of data to process has always been a problem for insurers. Could AXA’s Harry, Bert and Lenny be the answer?
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Bollington Wilson's Paul Moors on acquisitive appetite and building a northern powerhouse
Bollington Wilson is one of few Top 50 brokers to find success without any London office - but being located in the north has it’s advantages according to chief executive Paul Moors
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Insurance Times survey reveals consumer support for FCA proposals on new metrics
An Insurance Times commissioned survey has revealed an appetite for knowledge of an insurer’s claims data
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Inside the quirky world of structural defects insurance with CRL’s Steve Mansour
Insurance Times spoke to the chief executive of CRL to find out more about structural defects insurance and how the business broke the near-monopoly of a market leader
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Could a bad Brexit spike business claims?
The ABI warned that failure to agree a deal would only add further uncertainty to both the insurance industry and its customers
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Will the Civil Liability Act succeed where others have failed?
Insurers and brokers should expect a big surge in claims ahead of the latest round of whiplash reforms and, once the new portal comes into place, prognosis shift and an attempt by CMCs to reposition themselves
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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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Tifgroup reflects on its award win and how it plans on pushing forward
Tifgroup managing director, Richard Smith speaks to Insurance Times about winning awards, challenging the ethos and the importance of always developing to keep ahead of the curve
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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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March big question - What opportunities are there for brokers and insurers surrounding Brexit?
What opportunities are there for brokers and insurers surrounding Brexit?
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Five star ratings report
Chubb and Covéa reach for the stars in the Five-Star Personal Lines survey
Rated by brokers, these two insurers were awarded five stars as Insurance Times launches a new personal lines insurer rating service
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How to be a success in personal lines broking
If insurers are struggling in the aggregator price-led market, it’s even harder for intermediaries. But there are ways that brokers can succeed despite the challenges
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Gavin Sewell - the head Honcho hitting the aggregator market with electronic trading
There are no set standards as to how insurance is traded electronically by the aggregator market and transparency is a major problem, but could Honcho’s reverse-auction market place change that?
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Brokers drive Aviva UK GI growth
UK GI boss Rob Townend and MD of intermediaries Phil Bayles told Insurance Times about how brokers were at the heart of a strong 2018 performance, and gave their views on what Maurice Tulloch’s appointment meant for the division this year