News Analysis – Page 214
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Claims & LiabilitiesNo asbestos exposure too small?
As it is ruled that very low-level exposure cases can result in a claim, insurers fear same principles could apply to lung cancer
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AnalysisAn uncertain road ahead for RAC
A private equity firm could end up in the driving seat, with the insurance arm a potential spin-off
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The LobbyBudget response: Mixed blessings for the industry
Companies with overseas divisions are among the winners from Wednesday's announcement, but Lloyd's underwriters lose out
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Companies & MarketsTalking telematics
Are in-car monitoring devices going to change the motor insurance landscape?
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Research CentreSME insurance under the microscope
View the full results of Insurance Times's SME broking survey
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AnalysisRBSI’s four-pronged approach to transformation
View the figures and the thinking behind the insurer's turnaround
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AnalysisMobile phones could become driving teachers
Accenture research shows how technology on telematics is developing to use phone apps
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AnalysisHi-tech heroes: how IT can change your business
Five insurer CIOs explain why technology is at the heart of company growth, efficiency and innovation
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Research CentreEco survey: Time for change
An Insurance Times study shows that there’s little doubt among insurers about the need for environmental action. They just need to get on with it
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The LobbyCan we expect any tax cuts from this week's Budget?
The chancellor has his hands tied when it comes to making big changes on Wednesday
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Claims & LiabilitiesJapan and Christchurch: the aftershock of claims handling
As catastrophes wreak havoc across the world, (re)insurers face yet another learning curve
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AnalysisJapan: the scale of the losses
What impact will the tragedy have on the insurance industry?
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Re & RisksMeet in the middle: is dispute resolution the way forward?
A transatlantic alliance is setting out to make mediation the dominant method of cross-border dispute resolution
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Research CentreInsurance ‘slightly less stressed’ than other sectors
But early mornings, printer failures and Wednesdays are still likely to make the blood boil, according to survey
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AnalysisBattle of the brands: Admiral is swiping market share from its rivals
While Admiral's growth is impressive, RBSI will be aggressive in its fight to claw back customers
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Claims & LiabilitiesEmployers' liability insurers welcome latest ruling
Do workplace owners have a duty to employees of contractors on their premises?
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Companies & MarketsNot all combined ratios are created equal
As our comparison of Lloyd's results shows, COR is not a standard measure
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AnalysisWhat 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 LobbyThe 50 most complained about GI companies
Find out who has been shopped to the Financial Ombudsman Service




























