News Analysis – Page 226
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Consolidators have lost their argument for higher commissions
The time has come for insurers to act.
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Pleural plaques - what's the logic?
ABI director Nick Starling discusses the Scottish Government’s Damages Bill in his latest blog.
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Goodbye M25, hello bicycles and allotments?
Biba's Eric Galbraith delivers his latest blog to Insurancetimes.co.uk.
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Food for thought: earning a crust
The cost of distribution is just part of the expense equation.
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Tearing up the records
Government proposals to scrap legislation requiring employers to keep a record of their insurance policies have been met with concern by insurers and lawyers.
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Where next for Hastings and Advantage?
A closer look at the fallout from IAG’s decision to scale back its UK operations.
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Losing out
Why the property lobby has been less than enthusiastic about insurers’ deal with the government on floods.
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The importance of being equal
Insurers are lobbying to protect their risk-based pricing model which is threatened by a proposed new law that bans age discrimination. Michael Faulkner explains.
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Bidding a Hasting retreat
IAG's move to exit the UK retail market has been a long time coming.
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United in the face of adversity
Broker trade bodies team up as industry seeks a market solution.
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When will the predator become the prey?
Consolidation of the consolidators is set to begin.
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Fraud on the rise
Insurers are under increasing pressure from fraudsters as economic conditions worsen
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Feeling the credit crunch
The latest PWC/CBI financial services survey finds the turmoil in the financial markets hitting the general insurance industry for the first time