All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1440
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NewsInsurance companies pay bills later - Experian
Insurer’s bills being paid two days later than same time last year
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NewsEntertainment Risk Management buys Endeavour stake
Specialist London market MGA targeting growth
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NewsHenderson makes financial services acquisition
North-East firm will be combined with Stockton operation
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NewsAndy Haste to spearhead private equity bid for Direct Line
Haste could land chief exec or chairman role if bid is successful
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NewsLiberty targets event cancellation in Middle East and North Africa
New cover being offered in MENA region
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NewsLack of personalised service biggest gripe for scheme brokers
Slow or lack of response to queries and underwriting inflexibility number one frustrations
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IFB fraud investigation leads to three arrests
Probe uncovers evidence of suspected wider insurance fraud
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Haste bid promises big changes at Direct Line
Ex-RSA boss has joined private equity contest for Direct Line Group
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NewsCollegiate launches new PI underwriting facility with Canopius
New authority replaces previous arrangement with Hiscox
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NewsSagicor hires senior underwriter from Markel
Lloyd’s insurer expands its professional lines team
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NewsClaims management firm iSmart starts selling insurance
Company aims to offer ‘fresh alternative’ to traditional insurance providers
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NewsBanks to add further £1bn to PPI provisions - report
Lloyds, HSBC, RBS and Barclays to reveal hikes in their results
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NewsComparethemarket adds Hastings products to car panel
Hastings Premier products now available on price comparison site
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NewsFSA fines former broker almost £0.5m
Bury broker’s fine is one of the largest ever levied on an individual for insurance fraud
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NewsUK GI director first senior casualty in Aviva restructure
Hynes departs as McFarlane wrings the changes at insurer
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More facts emerge over fined Bury broker
Another week, another tale of brokers in trouble with the FSA. Financial difficulty is often cited as a factor, so will a continuing tough economy result in more shady dealings coming to light?




























