News Analysis – Page 209
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Analysis
NIG’s ‘Dear John’ letter sends shockwaves through broker community
How have brokers reacted to being jilted by NIG and given just a month to find new personal lines providers?
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Claims & Liabilities
Case study: When one local government was hit with a ‘right to education’ claim
Could one case against a local authority have opened the floodgates to claims over access to the education system?
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Companies & Markets
Praise for Hiscox’s risk selection – the analysts’ view
Hiscox’s focus on specialist areas has helped it to outperform the market
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Analysis
Westinsure buy-out shows appetite for the network model
What does the acquisition mean for other networks in the market?
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Research Centre
Top 50 Brokers: The Tables
Insurance Times' interactive spreadsheet enables you to rank the Top 50 by brokerage, brokerage change, EBITDA, EBITDA growth and turnover per employees.
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Research Centre
Payment protection insurance: a sorry tale of mis-selling
As Insurance Times’s Fair Fees campaign gains pace, we outline the history of the PPI mis-selling debacle
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Analysis
Young drivers in line for 45% increase in premium
View AA’s exclusive data on young driver rate increases
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The Lobby
‘Dear broker’: the FSA reveals its FSCS thinking
Read one broker's letter from the FSA, revealing who was behind the PPI mis-selling
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Analysis
How would RSA and Aviva slot together?
Insurance Times presents an analyst's view of how a merger between the two companies would look
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Analysis
Insurance Times talks exclusively to Jelf's Phil Barton
'A natural first step': chief executive Barton outlines Jelf's ambitious restructuring plans
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Claims & Liabilities
Crazy claims: a truly fishy tale
Embarrassing, audacious and just downright stupid, claims departments and loss adjusters tackle some ridiculous claims. Here's just a taster
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Claims & Liabilities
IFB wants higher levy to help in fight against fraud
The Insurance Fraud Bureau is primed to take on the fraudsters – but it will cost
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Companies & Markets
RBSI hit by bodily injury storm
Bodily injury claims are an industry-wide issue, so what’s the prognosis for the other motor insurers?
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Companies & Markets
Grappling with the IASB’s proposed new rules
As fair-value accounting is abandoned, what will be the challenges for the GI industry?
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Analysis
Breakaway brokers - Kevin Elliott
Elliott Garden was snapped up by Giles in April 2008. Its former owner Kevin Elliott quit less than a year later, and is now waiting for his restrictive covenant to end before starting up a new broker in the North East
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Five things you didn't know about...Allison Andrews
Groupama's head of commercial distribution Allison Andrews
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Independent broker blog: It’s a question of fairness
From the planning to the execution, the FSCS model is inequitable for the insurance broking sector
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News Analysis
Fair Fees: The campaign continues
Insurance Times readers explain why they have backed our Fair Fees campaign in their hundreds
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Barry's Blog: A long time banging the drum
The IIB was a lone voice years ago about the dangers of the FSCS model. Now it’s time to make a much louder, collective noise
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