All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1386
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Online onlyLegal blog: Time is ripe for reform
The TUC is wrong to call for employers’ liability claims to be removed from Jackson
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Newsiprism and Durell launch broker e-trading platform
New platform aims to compete with existing offerings
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NewsEnergy consultancy firm sues Lloyd's insurers for £3m
RSA, Mitsui, Argo, Novae, Chaucer and Liberty all included in the writ issued at the High Court
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The rising tide of periodic payment orders
The latest landmark PPO award of a possible £15m has more than doubled the previous high five years ago
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Winds of change for consolidators
Management musical chairs at both Oval and Giles prompt big questions over their future plans
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NewsBeazley acquires 25% stake in Equinox Global
Lloyd’s cover holder forms strategic partnership with insurer
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NewsEcclesiastical suffers £7.7m loss for 2011
UK liability claims and natural catastrophes in Australasia hit insurer hard
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Online onlyAJG Underwriting boss eyes international expansion
AJG Underwriting Group managing director Sian Fisher says “there is nothing to stop” its international expansion
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Aviva's Biggs to chair Direct Line - reports
Mike Biggs is currently chairman of takeover specialist Resolution
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Online onlySnapshot: mega-brokers’ full-year results
Insurance Times analyses the biggest brokers’ 2011 performance
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NewsSolvency II transposition deadline brought forward two months
European Parliament passes crucial vote on Omnibus II package
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NewsBudget 2012: Government affirms drive to tackle compensation culture
The government has affirmed its commitment to work with the insurance industry to stamp out compensation culture in the 2012 Budget.It said it had agreed with insurers that the industry “commits to challenge vexatious civil claims in order to tackle the compensation culture” and that it was “working with business ...
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NewsBudget 2012: Government makes deeper corporation tax cut
Chancellor to reduce rate further to 22% by 2014
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US insurer CNA to buy Hardy for £143m
Beazley out of the running as CNA pays a premium to snag Hardy
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NewsBudget 2012: ABI says tax cuts will improve UK competitiveness
Thoresen lukewarm on CFC rule changes
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NewsBudget 2012: Government measures could attract more foreign insurers
But general anti-avoidance rule on tax cause for concern
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NewsAllanfield taps Gallagher Heath and HW Wood for new MDs
Real-estate insurance broker also hires Gallagher’s James Manning




























