All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1146
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Claims & LiabilitiesClaims and liabilities - your Westminster update
From Jackson Review to flooding and pleural plaques, we present a round-up of the latest developments in claims and liabilities
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The LobbyCabinet profile: Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP
Minister of state, Department for Work and Pensions
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Re & RisksDoing business in China
Bribery is endemic in China yet it is possible to do business with the Asian giant without resorting to illicit payments
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AnalysisInteresting times ahead for the AXA family
Personality is key at the French insurer, as it seeks to put its troubled past behind it
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AnalysisEthnic discrimination: do we have a problem?
As the Law Society and the SRA accuse insurers of ethnic discrimination, the much wider issue of the bloated ARP is receiving more attention
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The LobbyThe financial reforms that could rock the general insurance industry
The abolition of the FSA is just one of several changes that will affect financial services. Others include a new law on bribery, tax increases and Solvency II. We present your regulatory round-up
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Claims & LiabilitiesDarren Bent - a lesson in credit hire
Aston Martin, sir? Football star Darren Bent said 'yes' … and triggered a lengthy legal row
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Companies & MarketsApollo sets the pace in bid for Lloyd's foothold
Private equity firms are eyeing opportunities to break into the tricky Lloyd's market, but analysts see little prospect of merger and acquisition activity this year
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Re & Risks'Expand your horizons' urges Airmic chairman Nicola Harvey
Risk managers are increasingly being asked to step up into a strategic advisory role. Airmic’s new chairman explains how the association is ready to help risk managers with this transition
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Claims & Liabilities
The claims sector's biggest legal trailblazers
Insurance Times presents the top five solicitors that have grabbed the claims sector’s attention
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Re & RisksTransatlantic Holdings: life after AIG
A tenure as AIG’s in-house reinsurer may have put Transatlantic Holdings on the map, but it’s determined now to make the most of its new-found freedom
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Research CentreUK insurance regulation – the big picture and what will change
Rules covering the insurance industry protect the consumer while maintaining market confidence and preventing crime. We present a potted history of the FSA and its influence on UK regulation
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Research CentreRetail Distribution Review: a primer
The FSA initiated the RDR in 2006 to restore consumer trust and confidence in the retail investment market
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Research CentreIs there a problem with commission disclosure?
Recent reports suggest a lack of transparency in the commercial insurance market. But it also seems that customers aren’t that bothered …
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Re & RisksWill the use of treasury bills limit market growth?
Utilising US treasury bill funds as collateral could stop the cat market reaching its potential, says Goldman Sachs vice-president Michael Halsband




























