All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1516
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Online onlyPhoto special: Underwriters Clinic tackles third-party data
Our recent event centred in on the implications of third-party data capture and validation
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NewsAviva in new mid-market offering
Aviva wants to grow market share by helping brokers win and retain business
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Online onlyWill 2014 be the year for Towergate’s broking arm?
Revenue growth has been flat for the division, but the Towergate chief executive expects things to turn around
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Online onlyBrazil (re)insurance continues to thrive
The South American country’s (re)insurance sector has seen consistent growth in recent years, with economic reforms mainly to thank
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NewsSterling Insurance launches software company
Subsidiary company to provide software to financial services clients
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NewsCash for crash fraud ring defeated
Hill Dickinson Fraud Unit and The Co-op Insurance defeat £117,000 claim
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NewsInsurer shares fall on renewed euro fears
Political tensions in Spain and Italy bring a halt to surge in equity prices
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NewsWunelli and The Co-operative Insurance unveil telematics smartphone app
App allows drivers to try before they buy
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NewsMunich Re's profits more than quadrupled in 2012
World’s largest reinsurer books healthy profits despite $800m claims from Superstorm Sandy in preliminary figures
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NewsLockton's James joins US (re)insurer Allied World
Former Lockton chief to join Allied World in March to help expand insurer’s global presence
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Online onlyWhat will Julian James offer to Allied World?
Speculation about the next move for the former Lockton boss has finally been put to rest
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NewsFailed Gibraltar insurer may face disciplinary action
Regulatory may discipline failed Lemma Europe after ‘intensive’ investigation of collapse
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Online onlyWill UK brokers ever regain faith in Gibraltar?
If the FSC wants to convince UK brokers Gibraltar is ‘legit’ it will have to do more
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NewsLaw Society dubs unrated insurers 'unknown quantity'
Body warns members to check insurers’ strength
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Online onlyFSCS deals another blow to brokers
Brokers are asked to contribute an additional £21m to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme
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