News Analysis – Page 104
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News AnalysisWhiplash reform hangs in the balance as election fever reigns
Voices in the industry say it would be a ’great disappointment’ if December’s election signalled the end of the much-discussed whiplash reforms
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NewsMarsh reveals drivers for changing D&O landscape
Rising claims are showing no sign of tailing off in a soft market
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NewsHow Uber crackdown could impact the insurance industry
As Uber has its London licence revoked over a “pattern of failures” including uninsured drivers, Insurance Times looks at the potential impact on the insurance industry and whether the sector might hold a solution to save it?
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NewsAviva’s personal lines MD on the future of etrading
Aviva’s Fast Trade platform celebrates its 10 year anniversary this year, but Gareth Hemming says it is still building for the future
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Online only‘My goal is to build a world class insurance company’ - Esure CEO David McMillan interview
The chief executive spoke to Insurance Times about his vision for the business
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NewsInsurance Times Awards 2019 finalist: McCarron Coates uses ‘claims avatars’ supplementing telematics
The Insurance Times Awards 2019 is this evening, we have more than a 100 finalists attending at our fabulous new Grosvenor House venue on November 22
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NewsInsurance Times Awards 2019 finalist: Ecclesiastical makes enhancements to HNW product proposition
The Insurance Times Awards 2019 is just around the corner, with more than a 100 finalists attending at our fabulous new Grosvenor House venue on November 22
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NewsIs End Supply Failure and Scheduled Airline Failure substantial enough?
After another major airline descends into liquidation, Insurance Times looks at End Supply Failure and Scheduled Airline Failure - are they worthwhile?
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Online onlyWho’s buying motor add-ons? New research reveals all
New research from Consumer Intelligence reveals which motor add-ons are most valued by consumers, and which consumers are most likely to pay for them
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Online onlyTop law firm gives valuable Brexit advice to MGAs
MGAs with a large amount of EU business would seriously need to consider setting up a subsidiary
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Online onlyPressure on Aviva boss Tulloch as Asian sale idea is ditched
Aviva decided against the sale because those parts of the business produce double-digit operating profit and are contributors to the group dividend
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NewsHow can the industry stamp out the harassment culture
Insurance Times takes a deeper look into what ‘#MeToo’ means for the insurance industry following several accusations made by women on the London market and Lloyd’s survey
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NewsInsurance Times Awards finalist: LV= increases new business with hackathon approach
The Insurance Times Awards 2019 is just around the corner, with more than a 100 finalists set to attend our fabulous new Grosvenor House venue on November 22 To see more fantastic Q&A’s from finalists, click here.
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NewsBig Question November 2019: Which of Lloyd’s three initiatives is the most urgent to implement – underwriting, culture or technology? And why?
Earlier this month brokers and insurers were told by the Prudential Regulatory Authority’s (PRA) acting director of insurance supervision Gareth Truran in a letter that they must create an internal culture in which staff feel safe to report wrongdoing. Culture is just one of the three initiatives that Lloyd’s said ...
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NewsInsurance Times Awards 2019 finalist: Flock’s partnership for ‘world-first’ drone platform
The Insurance Times Awards 2019 is just around the corner, with more than a 100 finalists set to attend our fabulous new Grosvenor House venue on November 22 To see more fantastic Q&A’s from finalists, click here.
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FeaturesPensions advice scrapped as firms fail to secure PI cover amid rising premium rates
Financial services firms are stripping back services as skyrocketing professional indemnity costs tie advisers’ hands
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NewsReport reveals challenges at Irish insurer being put in run-off
Solvency report shows several challenges
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FeaturesBrexit lull throws spanner in works for construction insurance – Brokerbility's Ashwin Mistry
Ashwin Mistry, chairman at independent brokers’ network Brokerbility, warns that brokers are duty bound to flag up increased risks to clients
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IT InterviewBrokers must take centre stage for risk management - Allianz
As the UK market continues to suffer rising claims inflation, Allianz’s chief underwriting officer believes brokers have a vital role to play in the industry’s response




























