All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1242
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Online onlyAon strengthens UK professions team
Aon beefs up professions team with new faces following management overhaul
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Research CentreInsurance ‘slightly less stressed’ than other sectors
But early mornings, printer failures and Wednesdays are still likely to make the blood boil, according to survey
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Online onlyBroker denies part in £1m insurance fraud
Ideal Insurance director Faron Wilson didn't know partner Neil McKay had spent time in jail
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Online onlyAviva apologises for collection delays
Aviva says sorry to broker partners over delays in addressing issues with new collection system
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Online onlyMPs call for insurers to disclose referral fee arrangements
Politicians call for dedicated police force to tackle insurance fraud
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Online onlyMunich Re's shares plunge on Japan tsunami fears
Allianz and Munich Re's shares plunge following massive earthquake and tsunami devastating coastal Japan
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Online onlyBiba backs MP's motor report
Biba backs calls for further debate on telematics and more rigorous driving tests
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Online onlyLloyd's: 'Too early' to assess Japan losses
Lloyd's comments on quake and tsunami in Japan
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Online onlyJapan quake claims could be $10bn - analyst
Loss will affect local cat rates but will not turn market
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Online onlyReferral fee clampdown 'not good' for Admiral
Investors should sell Admiral stock following MP's calls for transparency on referral fees - analyst
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Online onlyLMA monitoring Japan quake tragedy "closely"
Lloyd's underwriters have 'limited amount" of direct business in Japan
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Online onlyAllianz chief Torrance: 'Ban referrals'
Allianz chief executive Andrew Torrance backs MP's calls for transparency on referrals - but wants an outright ban
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Online onlySerious deficiencies in corporate insurance arrangements - PwC
Companies exposing themselves to significant losses, report shows
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Online onlyJapan quake insured losses could hit $35bn
AIR estimates impact of earthquake on global insurance market
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Online onlyQBE expects $125m Japan claims exposure
Majority of claims will arise from European reinsurance, marine and energy operations, says QBE
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Online onlyLloyd’s boss lambasts gender ruling
Deputy chairman Graham White condemns ECJ’s “disappointing” decision
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Online onlyChaucer to avoid "significant" Japan nuclear payouts
Chaucer not expecting major losses relevant to Nuclear Syndicate 1176
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Online onlyTest shows sector can weather Solvency II
Insurers will not need much extra capital, says QIS5




























