News Analysis – Page 251
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Non-life run-off market losing top talent
Shrinking market must drive to retain key staff
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Online onlyHow to save £10m
The postal strike is yet another reason why motor insurance certificates should be sent electronically
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Online onlyInside the Red Box
Though the Pre-Budget Report held few surprises for the insurance industry, the forthcoming Summit could have great significance, finds Ellen Bennett.
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Insuring the underclass
Marketing low cost products to low income households may not immediately seem attractive, but Ellen Bennett argues there are good reasons to get on board.
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Online onlyWhat e-commerce means for brokers
Does the shift of less complicated risks onto online platforms make life easier for brokers, or reduce their access to underwriters?
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Online onlyFrom rats to regulators
BIBA’s chief is longing for the time when the right balance of regulation for the insurance industry is struck
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Online onlyThe fine art of making money
Investment in modern art has provided fine returns, but for how long asks Andrew Holt
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Online onlyPutting the corporate in social reponsibility
BIBA chief says its time to get off the fence and give something back by adding your voice to discussions shaping the industry
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Online onlyMarine faces a flood
Insurers in the marine market could get their fingers burnt, finds Andrew Holt
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Online onlyLondon market reform steps up a level
The London Market Reform group has some big hitters behind it to establish real process improvement
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Online onlyA rock and a hard place
Bank's troubles highlight public distrust of government and regulators as well as financial services
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Online onlyInsurers need to improve on climate change
Andrew Holt finds that some insurers have been slow to act on developing climate change strategies
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Online onlySending the right message
RI3K's partnership with Kewill could save the industry tens of millions
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Online onlyThe saga continues
The impact on the insurance industry of the Saga/AA deal is still unclear




























