News Analysis – Page 199
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Online onlyThe war for talent continues
Hanover Search says the year ahead will present insurers with new challenges for attracting and retaining staff
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Online onlyDaily briefing: 'Tesco Law' lands first insurer
DAS is the first insurer to buy a law firm, neatly side-stepping referral restrictions. But could moves like this be guilty of reinforcing a compensation culture?
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Online onlyFacebook: the one-stop shop for insurance
Esure became the first insurer to sell a policy via social media, so will others follow suit?
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Can Esure reach its £1.1bn flotation target?
The insurer has a solid foundation and hopes a 50% dividend will lure investors
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Online onlyWill insurers be forced to expose claims data?
The FSA is calling for insurers to open their books to disclose sensitive information
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Online onlyDaily briefing: How bad is Aviva’s dividend cut?
The reduction is likely to irritate some shareholders, but is probably prudent for the long term
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Online onlyQ&A: JLT’s new drive to cut costs by £12m
The global broker has just completed a three-year business transformation. Why does it now need to do another?
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Admiral - not quite firing on all cylinders
Concerns over international business and UK motor reforms cast a shadow over a record 2012
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Online onlyIs telematics about to break through in the UK?
Policy changes and technological strides forward - particularly with smartphones - could mean the UK’s time has finally come
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Specialty lines push JLT to renewed heights
JLT’s organic growth in 2012 has yet again exceeded its rivals’
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Online onlyWill the Co-op exit insurance?
Speculation has arisen over the Co-op’s insurance arm, and who the likely contenders might be to snap up this £600m business
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Online onlyDaily briefing: The Tesco Law effect
BT has launched a motor claims legal services company, marking the start of a structural shift between lawyers and big business
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Online onlyInside Bluefin’s 2013 strategy
Six key areas of focus for the AXA-owned broker this year
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Where to now for flood insurance?
A replacement to the Statement of Principles ‘might not happen at all’ - ABI
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Online onlyNew era for Hiscox UK
Robert Childs has replaced Robert Hiscox as chairman and has UK growth in his sights
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Online onlyDaily briefing: What Helphire’s refinancing means for credit hire
Announcement appears to spell trouble but contains positive messages
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Online onlyWill flood cover go down the drain?
ABI director general Otto Thoresen has reminded MPs that, at this stage, what matters is the acceptance of the Flood Re model
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Could Esure prompt more IPOs?
The insurer has confirmed it is looking to float, which may encourage its peers to pursue their own plans
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Online onlyIT Interview: John Keating
Sainsbury’s head of insurance and risk management says his team’s no-nonsense approach is key to managing risk across a vast retail empire
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Online onlyThe case against double-digit rate rises
The tough economy, excess capacity and insurer fears of being undercut by rivals will help keep rates at bay




























