News Analysis – Page 229
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Global ambition
Private equity investment is taking a grip on the market and broker Hyperion is one of many firms that have sold a stake in return for capital.Underwriting agency Dual International, a division of the Hyperion Insurance Group, is hoping to benefit from the investment in its parent company by private ...
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Challenging Times for the 'Networked Insurer'
For decades, the insurance industry has functioned on tried and trusted business models. The traditional insurance value chain had the primary insurance company at its centre. Interactions were with other equally long established distribution organizations, as well as capital markets, and regulatory organizations. The customer was to a great ...
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Kinnecting to the world
The use of the SWIFT network would benefit Lloyd's more than its own solution
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Naming and Shaming
Lord Hunt’s proposals will benefit companies with a strong service record
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What happened to Hubbard?
After seven years at the helm of AXA, Peter Hubbard's rapid departure has left many shocked
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Bridget's blog: build up to Biba
Other than a new name - what can you expect from RSA this year?
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Open GI's roll-out
Philip Bell believes that when it comes to new technology, slow and steady wins the race
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The right protection is more than a low price
Covers must be made available for any type of risk
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Taxing the acquisition frenzy
Higher capital gains tax will not stem the spate of broker buys
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Forget tax changes: its crunch time
The credit crunch could prompt brokers to sell, notwithstanding the hike in capital gains tax
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Cowboys and Insurers
Industry must be accountable for rogue builders involved with flooded homes, says Flood Advice Service.
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Recovered from the brink
The Home Office had little choice but to back down on vehicle recovery charges