News Analysis – Page 208
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Research Centre
Corporates still fall down on ERM
Research from sister title StrategicRISK suggests a significant number of businesses still have some distance to cover before enterprise risk management is embedded in their culture
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Re & Risks
Glacier Re goes down
The decision to put the company into run-off is not down to losses but investors’ desire to withdraw
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Re & Risks
On the inside with Munich Re and Swiss Re
Two reinsurance titans; one seriously demanding economic environment. We talk to the men in control, steering their operations towards growth, and mindful of the challenges ahead
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Analysis
Aviva begins hunt for new chairman
How has Lord Sharman influenced the insurer - and who will replace him?
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Research Centre
How does the service you offer corporate buyers measure up?
We bring you the key findings from sister title StrategicRISK's survey of corporate risk management professionals on the service they receive from both insurers and brokers
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Claims & Liabilities
CILA president outlines big ambitions in challenging times
Andrew Homewood warns that loss adjusters must be seen to give value for money, and outlines his goal of bringing fresh, and younger, faces into the industry
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Companies & Markets
Brit/Apollo and CVC deal could spur further takeovers and mergers
Could a successful takeover break the Lloyd’s deadlock and lead to a flurry of deals in the insurance sector?
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Analysis
The future of SME: will e-trading eat away at insurer and broker revenues?
SME customers are increasingly being drawn to buying insurance online. But while aggregators are trying hard to win commercial customers, brokers and insurers argue that the e-trading model can't meet SME customers' complex needs
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Analysis
CBG Group reveals its new management structure
Group MD Mike Askew's new senior team comes as broker posts 34.1% rise in operating profit
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Analysis
The challenges a potential Quinn buyer will face
Whoever buys Quinn will have significant hurdles to overcome
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Re & Risks
The talk of the town - highlights from this year's Reinsurance Rendez-Vous
We bring you a round-up of the talk, or lack of, at the Monte Carlo meet
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News Analysis
Will the cuts be too deep?
Flood protection remains at the apex of many insurers’ concerns, especially after the horrors of 2007 and 2009. But how will it fare in the shadow of swingeing public sector budget cuts? And will the new environment secretary’s pledge to safeguard this year’s promised investment hold true?
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Re & Risks
The risk database landscape - Aon's system is not emulated by rivals
Airmic is aware of industry concerns over data sale practices
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Analysis
Ink dips into solicitors' market
Will its professional indemnity facility provide some much-needed capacity?
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Claims & Liabilities
Insurance fraud: Can the Law Commission plug the holes in a leaky system?
With legislation and case law at odds over how much insurers can claw back from fraudulent claimants, the Law Commission is seeking to clarify the situation. But some in the industry are questioning its proposals
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The Lobby
Banned – the insurance brokers caught mishandling client money
Insurance Times’s list of the general insurance brokers who have been banned by the FSA
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Claims & Liabilities
Explosion in fraudulent claims - the full figures 2004-09
As criminals get organised and move beyond more established forms of insurance scams, fraudulent liability claims have soared
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Companies & Markets
How LV= has avoided the bodily injury mess
LV= reported strong growth in its GI unit despite strong bias towards motor
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Re & Risks
Rating agencies: Ready to face the judges?
When Standard & Poor’s added risk management to its credit rating assessment, some doubted it had the credibility to properly judge the discipline. But as a good rating is vital to success, does your ERM do enough to impress the panel?
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Companies & Markets
Is Confused.com a necessary evil for Admiral, despite disappointing results?
What do analysts make of Admiral’s results, including the decline in profits for Confused.com?