All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1359
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NewsHyperion in talks to buy Lloyd's broker Windsor
Hyperion says discussions at an early stage to buy Windsor Partners Limited
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NewsCanopius underwriting team faces exodus
UK household and misc. personal property team members set to exit
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Tuesday - MMA/Provident merger has much to prove
As expected, French mutual insurer Covéa will merge its UK arms MMA and Provident. But will brokers lose out in the long run?
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NewsNew Willis UK chief to overhaul bonuses
Dan Wilkinson reveals his plans for Willis in first interview since replacing Brendan McManus
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NewsRFIB profit hit by £1.5m bad debt charge
Restructuring prompts lower-than-expected revenue growth
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NewsCanopius staff look to Gallagher Heath
Underwriting boss McGinn set to take others with him to Gallagher
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News'No evidence' RSA has under-reserved
Analyst Jefferies’ note estimates that insurer has £363m of redundant reserves to tap
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NewsQuinn suffers court blow
Ruling means former insurance chief set to face longer bar from business
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NewsHome insurers' top worries identified
Deloitte survey forecasts return to profit for household market
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NewsHoban: IT advances could price out customers
City minister says insurance will not take back seat with new regulator
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NewsThe real story behind the Swinton sackings
How the ex-board were caught off guard by Covéa’s bloody executive overhaul
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NewsMomentum signs 23 members in first year
Network wants to double in size this year and then keep growing
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Wednesday - Too much information?
The better the industry gets at pinpointing high-risk areas, the greater the risk to reputation as certain people are priced out of products altogether
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NewsEx-Heath boss Colosso put on gardening leave until 2013
Matthew Pike promoted to chief operating officer of broking and production
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NewsPPO fears threaten UK motor reinsurance capacity
Guy Carpenter says rates increased 15%-25% at 1 January
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NewsInsurance companies urged to drop ‘sharp practices’
MPs call on government to set higher benchmark for whiplash pay-outs
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