News Analysis – Page 178
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Online onlyWhy industrial deafness is not the new whiplash
But why insurers still cannot afford to ignore it
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Online onlyHow will the ban on aggregator pricing restrictions benefit the industry?
Insurance Times investigates how the ban on most favoured nation clauses will improve the service price comparison websites offer insurers
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AgendaHow a recent US court case could save D&O insurers money
Supreme Court ruling brings good news for insurers
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Online onlyBriefing: Why Paul Evans chairing the ABI will be good for UK GI
The industry says it needs a strong voice. It now has one in a prominent place
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Online onlyWhat do risk managers think of reputational risk?
Insurance Times’ sister title StrategicRISK surveyed its readers to find out how risk managers were mitigating reputational risk, and what they thought of the insurance policies on offer
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News AnalysisWhat insurers need to know about the sharing economy
And why insurance is the number one barrier to driving the new business model forward
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NewsWhy brokers are being sued by their clients
The tougher economy and insurers being more careful about paying claims has left brokers in the firing line
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NewsSteve Lewis: Out of the frying pan, into the fire
Zurich’s former UK GI chief will face a number of challenges as RSA’s new UK and Western Europe head. Can he rise to them?
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Online onlyVIDEO: The Knowledge Live - SME
The latest instalment of The Knowledge Live visited Leeds to debate the opportunities and challenges in the SME market. Brokers heard how diversification is increasing the complexity of risks and debated the role of the broker in an increasingly commodotised marketplace.
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Online onlyIIS 2014: How science and technology is changing the insurance industry
Sister title GR looks at how smart application of technology will be crucial in driving down costs for the labour-intensive insurance industry
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The KnowledgeThe Knowledge - Broker SME
After six, long difficult years, UK SMEs have a renewed sense of optimism and the role of a broker has never been more critical.
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Online onlyAggregators warming to MyLicence initiative
But cost of the project to verify driving information at point-of-quote could surge if price comparison websites fail to get on board
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AgendaHow hacking can save your business
It may sound like a contradiction in terms, but hacking is a crucial weapon in the fight against cyber crime.Ethical hacking involves external testing of an organisation’s cyber security to identify any vulnerability that could be exploited maliciously, either by industry competitors, state actors or organised ...
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News Analysis
Global risks 'among the most dangerous an organisation can face'
A new report by Airmic and IoD warns that business leaders are not doing enough to address global risks
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Risk managers bemoan lack of insurer innovation
Businesses feel unable to buy adequate cover for reputation and supply chain risks
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Risk managers shrug off broker conflict of interest concerns
Remuneration models drop down list of Airmic members concerns
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The rise of intangible risks
The high-tech boom has increased the level of non-physical risks and created new challenges for risk managers
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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




























