News Analysis – Page 166
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Q&A: Chris McGloin
Chris McGloin’s term as Airmic chair comes to an end tomorrow, but he is still encouraging the market to see product innovation through the eyes of the customer
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RSA launches web-based data hub to reduce losses
RSAred is ‘extra pair of hands’ for risk managers
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CMA probe: Has enough been done to drive down motor claims costs?
The industry has welcomed measures to cut the price of credit hire, but subrogated repair costs could continue to damage the market
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Cunningham Lindsey brings forensic accountants to the UK
New division to help quantify major losses launched at Airmic
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How a derivatives rate rigging scandal could cost insurers money
Allegations of interest rate swap market manipulation could spark wave of costly D&O claims and litigation
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Airmic 2014: Financial services and utilities are most exposed to cyber risks
Aon’s cyber diagnostic tool highlights key markets at most risk of cyber attacks
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Airmic chief exec urges risk managers to bring forward renewal process by 60 days
John Hurrell makes recommendations on insurance efficacy ahead of the report’s launch tomorrow
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Briefing: Why the ban on aggregator pricing restrictions is good news for the industry
The CMA has moved to ban most favoured nation clauses in a move that should see better commission rates and an improved service from the aggregators
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Why are personal lines brokers outperforming their commercial peers?
Top 50 Brokers data shows personal lines brokers have grown while commercial players have shrunk
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How one star's injury changed 2014 World Cup player insurance
London market playing a major role in covering the insurance needs of clubs and companies at the World Cup 2014
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Credit hire fights to clear name in 'dysfunctional' market
With the Competition and Markets Authority expected to release its remedies for the private motor market tomorrow, Insurance Times listens to the key arguments from both sides of the credit and direct hire debate
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Briefing: motor's return to profit may be a damp squib
As reserve releases start to dry up, could insurers be facing several years with a total market COR above 100 points?
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Making money in space
Beazley’s head of space underwriting takes a look at the challenges and opportunities in the space insurance market
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The Digital Insurer: what you need to know
Coverage from the Insurance Times Digital Insurer event tells you everything you need to know the stay one step ahead in the digital revolution
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'If it grows like a weed, it is a weed'
Hastings chief executive Gary Hoffman talks about the firm’s explosive growth and how the company will avoid the motor claims trap
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Hester: fixing RSA one step at a time
He’s just axed 800 motor broker relationships and has raised much of the £1.5bn he needs to bolster RSA’s capital. What is next for group chief executive Stephen Hester on a journey to restore the insurer’s health?
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How do you measure fraud?
Delegates at the latest Fraud Charter gathering agreed that application fraud is costing the industry, but no one really knows exactly how much
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Who's growing and shrinking in UK GI?
Insurance Times takes a look at how niche insurers are pressing forward with growing GWP, and why some of the big mainstream players are having to cut back
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Can technology save the insurance industry?
If used incorrectly, technology can hold firms back or even cause harm. But used correctly the rewards are great
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Regulation Report Part 3
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 ...