News Analysis – Page 252
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Online onlyA case of age discrimination - or good old fashioned service?
Demand for personal service among the eldery remains high
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News AnalysisAggregators question RBS turnabout
The emergence of Tesco Compare.com have some calling for fair competition.
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Online onlyThe terrorism challenge
Businesses cannot be complacent over the terrorist threat warns Aon
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Online onlyReinsurance outlook is stable
The outlook for the global reinsurance sector remains stable supported by robust balance sheets of reinsurers, finds Andrew Holt
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Online onlyInsurers get real over ratings
Achieving the highest possible credit rating is not as important as it used to be for insurers, finds Andrew Holt
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Online onlyMore to the compensation culture than meets the eye?
In the vast majority of cases, claims are the result of genuine grievance
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News AnalysisScrambling for a share of the PI
The solicitors’ professional indemnity market could be heading for major losses as rates continue to fall. Tom Flack and Sarah Kennedy report
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NewsHow to co-insure... another waste of EU money
The EU competition directorate's investigation into commercial insurance has begun to scrape the barrel
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Online onlyMoody's upbeat despite catastrophes
Ratings agency says that European insurers are still enjoying ratings stability and good results in the face of pressures
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Online onlyTHB's Cardinus acquisition gets thumbs up from analysts
Numis says acquisition is 'sensible'
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Online onlyCharity begins at home – insurance
The government must encourage the public to buy insurance
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Online onlyBack to the office
The drive towards electronic broking solutions – and the elimination of administrative staff – continues apace
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Online onlyFevered times at Biba House
The stock market crash is a timely reminder that underwriting discipline is key
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News AnalysisCan a transplant heal our claims system?
The results of Ireland’s Personal Injury Assessment Board show a clear savings in dealing with claims. But opinions are divided as to whether this system can work in the UK. Tom Flack investigates
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Online onlyOpen season for Hurricanes
Dean's demise may prove only a temporary respite for insurers
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Online onlyTaking the High road
The exodus of personal lines insurers from Lloyd's is a barometer of market forces




























