News Analysis – Page 191
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Online onlyInsurers await investment cap ruling
The Indian government’s recent efforts to raise the foreign investment cap to 49% have been running into political difficulties
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NewsUS tornadoes boost demand for frequency covers
Warning of further twisters and hail storms to come in 2013
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News AnalysisThe challenges of expanding into emerging markets
UN report looks at the role insurers have to play in developing economies
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Online onlyNetworks must do more for members
Willis has attracted much criticism for selling its SME broker Chesham Insurance Brokers in one fell swoop
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Online onlyIs it the beginning of the end for commercial basis clauses?
Airmic has recommended a wording that brokers and policy holders can add to their policies to negate the clauses
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News AnalysisHow is the insurance industry changing?
A Towers Watson survey reveals uncertain economic times and regulatory changes are top of the list of changes facing the market, but insurers remain unprepared for the rise of social media in the next five years
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Online onlyHow many insurers will the PRA call ‘too big to fail'?
Insurers may be faced with further compliance costs to prove they have plans in place in the event of a collapse
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Online onlyAre you covered for a cyber attack?
Survey reveals that the uptake of cyber insurance is slow, even though the threat perception is high
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Online onlyQ&A: FCA's insurance boss talks motor legal expenses
Head of wholesale and GI markets Simon Green answers questions on the future regulation of motor legal expenses insurance
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Online onlyClaims: when conflict of interest strikes
The claims process can be far from straightforward, so it pays for the insurer and insured to know where they stand
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NewsWhat does the motor legal expenses review tell us about the FCA?
The regulator has given firms one year to improve how they sell policies
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Online onlyCan insurers win over doubtful MPs?
A parliamentary debate on the sector’s response to the 2011 riots shows some MPs are unconvinced claims were handled quickly and efficiently
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NewsWill a new Co-op chair add impetus to its UK GI sale?
Richard Pym joins to strengthen the bank’s balance sheets and resolve underlying current issues
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FeaturesBig Data: Too much information?
Many businesses have dismissed Big Data as a fad or far too complicated, but those who harness its potential have much to gain
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AnalysisWhat the Mesothelioma Bill means for claims
Legislation to provide compensation to victims of asbestos-related illnesses remains a hot topic
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NewsAllianz aims to be household name
But does its first advertising campaign in 10 years pose a threat to brokers?
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Will France crumble?
AXA chief executive warns his country needs to reign in government spending and create a more flexible business environment
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Online onlyIndustry needs fix for a tattered reputation
Insurers are accused of turning down more claims, while latest FOS research show GI complaints at all-time high
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Online onlyThe trouble with Google
The search engine giant has promised to make two key changes to alleviate concerns over anti-competitive practices, but critics are not convinced
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Online onlyDaily briefing: covering the EU travel health gap
Consumers are confused about the free treatment they are entitled to within other EU countries. And it’s not as extensive as some might expect




























