All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1257
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Online onlyInvestigation: Corruption in emerging markets
When bribery is so endemic, how can you do business in Russia and China without breaking the law?
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Online onlyCat losses push XL into £22.3m loss in 2010
UK-registered arm struggles in challenging market
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Online onlyMitsui loses £19.2m after PI horror
Syndicate 3210 falls into red after professional Indemnity COR hits 219.5%
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Breaking NewsNew ruling closes floodgates on deafness claims
Insurers to welcome Supreme Court's decision
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AnalysisDaily briefing: Wednesday
David Blackman asks if people are finally beginning to understand the need for a price rise in car insurance
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Online onlyEversheds welcomes Supreme Court ruling
Supreme Court ruling on liability for deafness "restores common sense"
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Online onlyLloyd's warned Russia is "utterly corrupt"
Insurance Times investigation reveals corruption is rife in Russia and facilitation payments are a way of life
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Online onlyFerma has 2014 World Cup capacity concerns
Ferma welcomes Brazil's response to insurer buyer complaints
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Online onlyEvent Insurance launches Royal Wedding policies
Products designed to cover street party organisers
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Online onlySterling to offer free wedding insurance
Sterling Insurance marks the royal wedding with offer
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Online onlyECIS unveils affinity deal
Partnership will offer products to Scottish electrical contractors
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Online onlySacked Quinn boss denies bribe
Former worker wants his job back after denying wine bribe
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Online onlyCooper Gay targets upstream energy growth
New hire to eye opportunities within the upstream energy sector
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Online onlyLiberty Mutual and Anglo to buy Quinn Insurance
Joint venture confirmed as 30 Manchester staff face redundancy
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Online onlyIrish regulator responds to Quinn sale
Deal to seal Quinn Insurance awaits Central Bank approval
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Online onlyRSA boss Haste nets share bonanza
Highly-prized chief executive Andy Haste increases shareholding 125%
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Online onlySolicitors' PI shake-up unveiled
Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) reveals plans to transform solicitors' professional indemnity with ARP transformation




























