All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1243
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Online onlySolvency II to have 'neutral' impact on sector's rating
Fitch responds to publication of the QIS5
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Online onlyGroupama: 'Ban referrals now'
Groupama wants referral fees banned to abate the UK's compensation culture
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Breaking NewsConfused.com calls for fight on root causes of premium increases
Price comparison site backs findings of Transport Commitee inquiry
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Breaking NewsAviva reports spike in cannabis claims
Insurer warns landlords to be vigilant as claims soar by 30%
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Breaking NewsInsurers on track for Solvency II, says EIOPA study
Insurers to struggle with €86 billion less capital surplus under Solvency II unless internal models applied in preparation for Solvency II
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Breaking NewsThree bidders for Quinn emerge
Proposals for the purchase of Quinn Insurance have now been submitted to Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan
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Breaking NewsLancashire monitors losses from Japan earthquake
Company reports first quarter losses from New Zealand earthquake
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Online onlyLloyd’s insurers not central to loss adjusting in Japan
LMA provides update on developments in Japan
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Online onlyAviva expands cover in renewables
Aviva will expand its engineering, marine, construction and operational risks to cover renewables
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Online onlyMinister expresses 'disappointment' over motor Euro-ruling
Myners probes Treasury over impact of equality judgement
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Breaking NewsInsurers to face rise in asbestos claims
Supreme Court rules that low level exposure to asbestos could lead to claims
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Online onlyTwo insurance brokers face jail over £1m fraud
Court hands down guilty verdict to broker for defrauding customers
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Online onlyCo-op joins telematics revolution
Young drivers could get up to £300 discount for driving sensibly with technology
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Online onlyACE hit by $250m Japan disaster losses
Insurer's first quater catastrophe losses are between $410m and $460m
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Online onlyAviva set to sell RAC
Aviva turns RAC into standalone business with new management in preparation for a sale
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Re & RisksMeet in the middle: is dispute resolution the way forward?
A transatlantic alliance is setting out to make mediation the dominant method of cross-border dispute resolution




























