News Analysis – Page 195
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Inside Broking
Referral fees: How hard will brokers be hit?
We questioned the personal lines brokers likely to be affected by a ban - and found most were keen to distance themselves from the controversial practice
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Inside Broking
Focus on: Agriculture insurance
What is means to be a farmer is changing and so too should the insurance available to them. Time for a refresh
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Analysis
Weekly briefing: 12-18 August - Keeping that competitive edge
This week has brought fresh thinking in motor, solicitors' PI, corporate risk, bad weather - and the UK's tax credentials
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Analysis
Daily briefing: Wednesday - From macro to micro
Eurozone deals are being struck as the UK regions get more bad news, while Co-op steals the telematics march
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge - Corporate Risks: IT BrokerView
Brokers responded thick and fast to questions about the corporate risks market. While precious few have seen any rate increases, most agree that claims are on the rise
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge - Corporate Risks: Interview with RSA's Paul Greensmith
‘There are few products for reputational risk. How do you value that?’
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge - Corporate Risks: Endgame
As business exposures increase, what is the outlook for corporate risks?
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge - Corporate Risks: Timeline
Firms get aggressive in efforts to stay on top
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The Knowledge
The Knowledge - Corporate Risks: The Buy
Commercial lines insurers have redoubled efforts to win the chunkier and more stable premiums offered by mid-corps in the past two years.The total size of the mid-corp cake is hard to measure, because definitions vary: lines blur with the ‘M’ of SME at the smaller premium end, and at the ...
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Analysis
How insurers are hunting fraud with social media
With people still largely unaware of their digital footprints, insurers are turning to social media to help fight fraudulent claims
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Analysis
Daily briefing: Wednesday - Assessing the aftermath
No matter who ends up paying for the damage caused during this week's riots, insurers must demonstrate their worth to policyholders
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Analysis
Will the government pay for the riots?
Insurers are by no means guaranteed compensation for the recent damage
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Analysis
Daily briefing: Monday -Turbulence at home and away
The solicitors' PI market is shifting again with Chartis's exit, while European and US debt fears could create major problems for international insurers
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Analysis
Daily briefing: Friday - Another fine mess
The referral fees debate has fired up again with news that insurer Ageas could prevent brokers referring third party claims. So who is right in this debate?
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Analysis
Weekly briefing: 29 July- 4 August - Fight the good fight
Insurers suffer commercial losses, the FSA gets tough on client money, broker battles former employee and Kerry London struggles on
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Analysis
Has Haste left RSA vulnerable to takeover?
The departure of RSA’s chief has put the insurer back in the spotlight for a bid
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