All articles by Newsdesk – Page 321
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Mapfre's share price plummets amid eurozone crisis
Spanish insurer’s share price falls 9% as European leaders fail to sort out Eurozone’s problems
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Zurich sends out clear message to fraudsters following court ruling
Judgement could open door for other insurers to follow suit
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Brokers urged to back Law Society's PII reform
Society seeks industry support for composite proposal form
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Supreme Court decision could result in further litigation
Fairclough v Summers appeal dismissal a disappointment for insurers
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Keychoice launches social media package for brokers
New product will help brokers to protect and grow their businesses
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Otto Thoresen: ‘ABI has been at the forefront of calling for change’
ABI head says it has led the way in reforming the insurance market
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Zurich loses landmark Supreme Court fraud appeal
Insurer “disappointed” with verdict but vows to continue fighting fraud, says claims boss
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Landmark Zurich fraud case verdict due today
Supreme Court ruling will determine whether insurers can completely reject partially fraudulent claims
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Sean Quinn faces prison for contempt of court
Dublin High Court judge Elizabeth Dunne slams conduct
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R&Q to settle legal disputes with Ace
Agreement would resolve all outstanding cases between two firms
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Motor will be unprofitable for foreseeable future - E&Y
Two-tier market to develop, accounting firm predicts
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Giles is 'not the broker that burns' insurers - McManus
Chief executive Brendan McManus to present insurers with evidence of consolidator’s solid performance
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Risk managers can mitigate NatWest type glitches
FINEX boss says incident highlights vulnerability of companies to system failures
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Rural extends equine insurance range
Harrogate-based insurer increases cover limits for horses and cover for point to point and other racing
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IMD a key step in restoring consumer confidence, says Barnier
BIBA welcomes scope for new directive but raises concerns over additional costs