News Analysis – Page 202
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Analysis
What the ERP would mean for the solicitors' PI industry
Insurers complain about the ARP, but will the proposed ERP system create even more problems?
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The Lobby
The 50 most complained about GI companies
Find out who has been shopped to the Financial Ombudsman Service
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The Lobby
What brokers should know about the TC4 crackdown
The bar has risen and the costs to regulated firms of getting this wrong (or right) are potentially high
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Claims & Liabilities
First firm charged with corporate manslaughter
What impact will this landmark case have on employers' liability and D&O insurers?
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Companies & Markets
RBSI boss Geddes: 'We've turned the corner'
The Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance chief executive Paul Geddes says the business is back on the road to profitability
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Claims & Liabilities
Are industry-wide ash cloud payouts inevitable?
A small claims court decision could see the FOS clamp down on insurers hiding behind small print
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News Analysis
Chasing Chaucer
With its combination of strong assets and low running costs, the Lloyd’s insurer has been pursued by everybody from Brit to Vladimir Putin. Now Guy Hands’ Terra Firma looks set to pounce
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Research Centre
Broker service insights: Who’s buying?
Findings reveal a picture of increasingly sophisticated customers across the UK, but overseas business centred heavily on the London market
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Analysis
Comment: has RSA's failed bid for Aviva backfired?
Market chatter is mounting over RSA being acquired by a bigger rival
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Re & Risks
Serco's big mistake
There’s never been a more important time to work well with partners – Serco found out the hard way
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The Lobby
At-a-glance guide: The new financial regulation framework
Everything you need to know about supervision post-FSA
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Analysis
Anything is possible: Q&A with Henry Engelhardt
Admiral Group's chief executive reveals his plans for the UK GI sector and the secrets to the insurer's success
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Claims & Liabilities
Jackson in the dock – the opposition has its say
From racial concerns to fears of fraud, the anti-Jackson brigade puts its arguments forward
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Analysis
Willis joins Aon in commission battle
Willis is the latest to demand 1.5% commission uplift from underwriters
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Re & Risks
Keeping up with the security race
The UK’s National Security Review recognises fast-developing terrorism and cyber threats – but the onus is still on risk managers to act quickly
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Analysis
What the ECJ gender ruling could mean for insurers
Judgment on 1 March could spell the end for gender-based premiums
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The Lobby
The stranger: Martin Wheatley profiled
The future head of the Consumer Protection and Markets Authority has plenty of financial sector experience, but whether he understands insurance is as yet unknown
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Claims & Liabilities
On record: the fraudsters database
The ABI has launched a register of insurance scammers to help reduce the £2.1bn hit the UK takes from this behaviour every year
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Analysis
Why private equity firms can't resist a broker
The Towergate/Advent deal shows how investing in brokers looks like a win-win situation for private equity houses
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Companies & Markets
Hastings has high hopes for 2011
Edward Fitzmaurice explains how he will hit his £20m EBITDA target