News Analysis – Page 116
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Big question for the New Year – What's in store?
What stories dominated 2017, and what can we look forward to in 2018 - industry leading lights discuss
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Briefing: Bluefin scandal is the tip of the iceberg - brokers should be worried
The FCA is coming for brokers with bad commission practice - Bluefin fine was just the start, says Insurance Times content director Saxon East
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Bluefin scandal sparks calls for shake up in broker pay
Former AXA-owned Bluefin fined £4m for conflicted placement strategy - and now brokers want change
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LV='s Treloar looks forward to a new alliance
Ahead of the Allianz tie-up, LV=’s new general insurance chief executive looks at consolidators and market pressures
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REVEALED: The full details of the shocking culture that gripped Bluefin
Former AXA-owned Bluefin kept customers in the dark, with one customer not being told of a £45,000 cheaper deal
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Towergate Underwriting: 21st century MGA
Paul Dilley is overseeing a complete overhaul of Ardonagh’s MGA unit. The company plans to change name, structure and culture over the next 12 months
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Room at the top – Recruiting the next generation of insurance leaders
Insurers and brokers are actively looking for new talent to lead the industry into the future
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Briefing: Why the FCA renewal rules are causing such a stir
Some firms are scared of implementing the new rules - and perhaps with good reason
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Davies fast but focused – Analysis
Davies has expanded beyond its traditional claims heartland in 2017. Claims firm’s expansion into new areas triggered by market changes
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CII highlights key risks in government’s industrial strategy
The CII welcomes the government’s new industrial strategy, which looks to boost productivity through professionalism, but identifies key risks.
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MGA accelerating along the right path
Accelerate boss Scott Brown talks about his MGA’s first two years
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MGAs fill in the gaps left by insurers
Four industry figures answer the question: are insurers in danger of losing broker support to more specialised intermediaries, such as MGAs and wholesale brokers?
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Legal expenses face choppy times – Analysis
The Supreme Court ruling scrapping employment tribunal fees could mean a flood of new claims. But it is a double-edged sword for legal expenses insurers.
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Fraud – It's not just whiplash
Is the insurance industry right to highlight whiplash while claims are falling? Fraud is still a major problem, but the character of the criminality is changing
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Big question: FCA – helpful or harmful
Have the FCA’s thematic reviews and regulatory changes improved the industry, or made it worse?
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IPO 'best option' for Sabre says Carter
Stock exchange listing will enable Sabre to continue its strategy
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AXA's David Williams issues warning over driverless car marketing
The public needs more awareness of the limitations of automated vehicles and their responsibilities at the wheel, warns AXA technical director David Williams
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One in seven Gibraltar insurers not yet meeting solvency requirement - Insurance Times study
The Insurance Times Gibraltar Insurers 2017 report analyses the performance and solvency of Gibraltar’s non-life insurers
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Interest rate rise could influence Ogden and PPOs – analysis
The Bank of England’s decision to boost interest rate to 0.5% could benefit insurers
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Brightside heading for a brighter future
Brightside is heading for a brighter future, chief executive Mark Cliff tells Insurance Times