News Analysis – Page 163
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Regulation Report Part 4
To help you make sense of the changes in the regulatory landscape since the FCA took over from the FSA in April last year, Insurance Times, in association with the Chartered Insurance Institute, is creating a series of five reports focusing on a different area of regulation as it affects ...
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Inside Towergate's new Manchester call centre
Chief executive Mark Hodges cuts the ribbon on the broker’s new SME strategy
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Insurers to face new wave of D&O claims
Alleged manipulation of the interest rate swap markets is to blame
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What next for the new-look Barbon?
The company has sold its commercial book to Gallagher, undergone restructuring and is now under new ownership. Chief executive Martin Totty explains what happens now
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Who was the best performing Lloyd’s insurer in the first half?
Companies faced headwinds but enjoyed a rise in investment returns
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Inga Beale: ‘Being more diverse is good for business’
Lloyd’s first female chief executive tells Insurance Times’s sister publication StrategicRISK her story of reaching the top and why diversity is important for the industry
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How driverless cars will change motor insurance
From January, the UK will allow driverless cars to be tested on public roads. What will such vehicles mean to the insurance industry?
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Co-op case highlights need for credit insurance
Retail remains the largest UK trade credit insurance sector
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The Insurance Times Top 50 Brokers 2014
The definitive listing of the 2014 Top 50 Brokers has now been released. Who are this year’s risers and fallers, and who has rocked the boat to join the elusive top five for the first time?
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Top 50 Brokers 2014: Who are the names to watch in this year's list?
Gallagher has captured everyone’s attention, but MCE, led by Julian Edwards (pictured) is on the rise
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Bribery and corruption in insurance: avoiding the pitfalls
What are the challenges for insurers wanting to grow in regions that are more vulnerable to problems with corruption?
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What will follow the worst first half in a decade?
Weather-related property claims were at their highest level since 2004, according to the latest ABI statistics
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Briefing: The verdict so far on Stephen Hester’s attempts to fix RSA
Stephen Hester has been at RSA six months. He’s achieved a lot but the acid test is yet to come.
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Briefing: Achieving success with telematics will be a long, tough road for insurers
Telematics, oft-touted as the future of motor insurance, is looking less attractive to insurers who are facing profitability challenges from the technology
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What can we learn from the first-half results?
Several trends emerged in the latest round of financial reporting, but not all companies followed them
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New homes: who's moved where in the insurance world?
Insurance Times roundup of the new headquarters for top UK insurers and brokers
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Looking back at market moves: five successful appointments ... and five not so successful
With RSA boss Stephen Hester telling Insurance Times he has high hopes for incoming UK-head Stephen Lewis, Insurance Times looks back at industry appointments that worked out, and those that didn’t
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Briefing: Tough decisions behind Aviva's half-year success
Aviva’s UK general insurance business reported a storming set of half-year results. It’s a story of tough decisions and good management
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Briefing: Is there trouble at the top at Gallagher?
It had all been going Gallagher’s way – until private equity swooped for a top manager
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Revealed: Open GI’s flotation plans
Institutional investors key to future of software house that owns PowerPlace technology