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NewsGallagher and Portsoken settle court battle
Agreement ends long-running Gallagher and Portsoken legal battle
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Online onlyIn Pictures: Claims Excellence Awards 2017
See if you can spot yourself in the picture gallery from the Claims Excellence Awards 2017
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Online onlyLandlord denied fire claim payout over assault trial
Premium Content: Huddersfield landlord loses appeal over denied fire claim payout from big-name insurer
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NewsTheresa May calls snap general election
Prime Minister Theresa May has unveiled plans for a general election to end ‘political game playing’
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NewsBrokers fear repercussions over cyber mis-selling
Companies trying to protect themselves against cyber mis-selling claims
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NewsAviva cancels agencies of commission-chasing brokers
UK’s biggest Insurer says commission-chasing brokers are not acting in customers’ best interests
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NewsNeil Manser: NIG 'pigeonholed' as SME insurer
NIG head Neil Manser wants insurer’s full potential to be seen
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NewsIn Pictures: The Insurance Times Awards 2016
See if you can spot yourself in our image gallery from the Insurance Times Awards 2016
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NewsEnterprise liquidator reveals extent of insurer’s insolvency
Gibraltar insurer Enterprise’s collapse will affect tens of thousands of UK policyholders
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NewsInsurance Times Awards 2016 finalists revealed
Who is in the running for an award at this year’s Insurance Times Awards?
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NewsGallagher and Aston Scott lawyers close to agreement
Latest development in poaching court battle between rival brokers
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NewsBroker Service Survey 2016/17: Find out which insurers will be ranked
Find out which insurers and underwriting agencies will feature in this year’s edition of the BSS
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NewsBrokers hit by major SSP outage
Some brokers unable to log on to certain services as result of SSP outage
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NewsTop 50 Brokers 2016 digital edition
The definitive UK broker rankings exclusively available to Insurance Times subscribers
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NewsInsurers try to allay Brexit fears
Insurers have moved to allay fears of disruption following UK voters’ decision to leave the EU. Aviva said it has conducted “extensive analysis” in the implication of leaving the EU and said the decision will have “no significant operational impact on the company”. It added: ”Aviva’s ...
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NewsNumber of uninsured vehicles since 2010 falls by 28.6% to 1 million
The number of uninsured vehicles is estimated to have reduced to 1 million from 1.4 million since 2010, as a result of the Continuous Insurance Enforcement (CIE) programme. Parliamentary under-secretary for the department of Transport Andrew Jones provided this information to MPs in a written response ...
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NewsAXA: Brokers upfront on commission will step up transparency agenda
Brokers have to play their part and be upfront with customers about commission levels to show the industry is serious about being transparent, AXA UK and General Insurance chief executive Amanda Blanc has said. She was responding to a speech yesterday by ABI director of general ...
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NewsInvestors eye stake in Miles Smith
Investors are eyeing a stake in Miles Smith. Insurance Times understands that Miles Smith is looking at restructuring its capital. Back in 2008, Miles Smith entered into a deal with Lloyd’s insurer Amlin, which acquired a minority shareholding in the independent UK retail broker. Although no ...
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NewsTech & Innovation Awards 2016: Entry deadline next week
The deadline for entering the Insurance Times Tech & Innovation Awards is approaching fast, so be sure to get your entries in soon.
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NewsMunich Re insurance arm to axe 1,800 jobs
Munich Re’s ERGO insurance unit is planning to axe 1,800 jobs as part of a cost-cutting drive. The job cuts have been dubbed “ruthless” by a union representative. The job losses will fall in Germany as the insurer tries to lower its gross annual cost base ...

























