News Analysis – Page 173
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Agenda
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
IFB director Ben Fletcher warns fraudsters that its methods are improving every day to help the industry finally catch up with organised motor fraud
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News
The big four brokers: progress in a tough year
Insurance Times analyses the trends in the global brokers’ nine-month 2013 results
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Technology in insurance
Keeping abreast of technology is vital in today’s industry. This eight-page report looks at why modern data systems are so important and the opportunities they bring
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People & Opinion
Briefing: FCA and broker collaboration: a breakthrough?
There are few people in the insurance industry who can command the attention of the country’s top insurance brokers like the FCA’s head of general insurance and protection Simon Green
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News Analysis
Industrial deafness claims: the new whiplash?
Zurich, AXA and Sterling among insurers to face a surge in deafness claims
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How the marine market is adapting to new threats
The marine market has recently had a shake-up after knock-on effects from natural disasters and needs to start changing its outlook
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Revealed: The risers and fallers in the Broker Service Survey
Find out what brokers think of their key trading partners
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Insurers have 'overdone it' with motor rate cuts
Towers Watson’s Karl Murphy says industry could suffer next year as lower premiums deepen losses
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The Insurance Times Fraud Report 2013
The inaugural 40-page Fraud Report 2013 provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues facing the insurance industry, including the results of an exclusive Insurance Times survey
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IT Events
Interview: Chris Hanks
Former CII president Chris Hanks is on a mission to get professionalism back on the agenda
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What can RSA do about its Irish problem?
Chief executive Simon Lee may have to raise capital, sell divisions or cut RSA’s dividend again if losses are big enough
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Is credit hire fraud the new personal injury?
Fraudsters are moving to credit hire fraud after motor legal reforms push them on to an easier target – Craig Dickson, DAC Beachcroft
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What must happen for London to remain the centre of global insurance?
As attention in global insurance shifts towards the emerging markets, London needs to make sure it enhances efficiency rather than resting on its laurels
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News
Investigation: Broker Network's tactics to reinvent itself post-Aviva
Brokers were offered a 5% commission on businesses worth at least £100,000, Insurance Times learns
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The long, hard-fought battle to transform Zurich personal lines
The latest redundancies at Zurich are part of a much bigger story stretching back three years
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Special Reports
The Knowledge Live: risk management
Participants at our most recent Knowledge Live event in Bristol considered the changing nature of risk and the global effect of technology
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The Knowledge: risk management
In a rapidly changing world the balance between tangible and intangible risks is shifting. This month’s edition of The Knowledge looks at how firms of all sizes are taking a more sophisticated approach to risk management.
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People & Opinion
Willis UK arm faces uphill struggle
Willis has plans to turn itself around after falling UK revenues
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Willis’s struggle to heal its ailing UK business
Revenues have declined for two consecutive quarters but new chief executive David Martin has a plan