News Analysis – Page 143
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Analysis: Rivals snap up leavers from Willis Networks
Purple Partnership and Compass sign up ex-Willis members that departed after commission changes
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Analysis: High Court rules tenants are covered by landlord's insurance
NFU Mutual ordered to pay £100,000 costs after lawsuit against tenant fails
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Briefing: The AA is latest example of data-rich brokers cutting out insurers
Armed with easy access to data, personal lines brokers are cutting out traditional insurers. Where is this heading?
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Analysis: Solvency II is set to reshape Gibraltar market
Some firms, including Enterprise, have missed the 1 January deadline, while Octagon makes the cut after pumping in £15m of capital
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Briefing: FCA’s £15.5m fine could bolster unrated insurers
If three big collapses were caused by one group of people, the industry may not have the problem it thinks it does
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Innovation & Disruption 2016 Special Report
The Insurance Times ID2016 Special Report covers some of the key insurance innovation issues developing ahead of the ID2016 conference in April, and also includes full details of the event and programme of the day
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February 2016 issue
Read a digital version of the February 2016 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: How Solvency II has reshaped the Gibraltar market Rivals snap up ex-Willis Networks members New data gold mine to help insurers crack motor fraud Home cover rates fall as shoppers turn to aggregators ...
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Analysis: Time to challenge the compensation culture
Combination of factors produces misplaced sense of entitlement for some customers seeking a ‘return’
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Analysis: Henderson sued over ‘poor advice’ following fire claim
Henderson argues client failed to provide accurate details
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Analysis: Brokers are on the frontline of preventing application fraud
Online prevention tools help combat fraudulent applications are not enough, and research highlights extent of problem at point-of-quote
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Analysis: Laspo, the silver bullet that missed its target
Despite a promising start, Laspo has failed to have the hoped-for impact on claims. Now, a parliamentary enquiry may be on the cards as a result
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Analysis: Small brokers must do more to stop fraud
Brokers need to improve fraud detection or risk losing insurers
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Analysis: Home rates fall as shoppers turn to aggregators
‘Massively soft’ market set to harden, but not because of winter flooding. Consumer Intelligence’s Ian Hughes also says insurers must focus on a better claims service
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Analysis: New Insurance Act is good for everyone, including brokers
Welcomed by insurers but feared by brokers, the new Insurance Act 2015 will fundamentally change the industry
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Mine ‘grey data’ to crack motor fraud, insurers told
Insurers need a standard approach to recording ‘grey’ fraud data to spot criminal activity. Law firm Hill Dickinson’s Claims and Fraud Index shows how comparing data helps stop fraudsters
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Application fraud surges one year after MyLicence
Industry initiatives are making it easier to detect fraud
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Big Data: the People
Find out what four industry players have to say about big data
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Analysis: Aviva in 'hidden revolution' with Guidewire upgrade
Chief distribution officer Phil Bayles talks about Aviva’s journey to move commercial lines underwriting, policy administration and claims management systems onto the software house platform and the insurer’s ongoing improved performance
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Analysis: Survey proves the Chartered difference
The CII’s Ian Simons looks at a recent CII-commission survey that shows customers, particularly SMEs, rate Chartered firms more highly than non-Chartered ones.
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Analysis: Why Chartered status is a seal of approval
While it may not always guarantee business, CII status often speeds up the initial process, and the qualification’s growing reputation means it is becoming a recognised industry standard