All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1530
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NewsLloyd's raps the knuckles of two more as Equity debacle continues
Ex-finance director and active underwriter ordered to cough up for £145,000 Lloyd’s investigation costs
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NewsParliament criticised over launch of yet another motor probe
AA says it is ‘odd’ that the industry is having to undergo yet another motor probe
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NewsSteve White named Biba chief executive
Graeme Trudgill promoted to executive director of broker trade body
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NewsZurich praises Transport Committee whiplash inquiry
Jon Cawley calls for joined-up whiplash policy
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Online onlyDaily briefing: One whiplash probe too many?
The Transport Committee may be wasting its time by conducting its own inquiry
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NewsIFB and ACPO agree to share fraud intelligence
Industry will have access to intelligence on organised criminal gangs
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NewsDAS to launch three Jackson-proof ATE products
Insurer insists April’s reforms are not the death knell for ATE insurance
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Online onlyConsumer Insurance Act reforms imminent
Act aims to give greater clarity over consumer disclosure of information – but brokers voice concerns
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NewsAXA signs £150m capacity deal with Prestige
Insurer to deliver non-standard household and motor products
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NewsRSA names replacement for retiring Paul Donaldson
UK underwriting head Neil Lightbown to become RSA’s new specialty lines director on 1 May
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Premium Credit backs FSA premium finance review
Premium finance house supports the regulator’s push for transparency, but it is brokers that need to listen
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FSA premium finance review backed by Premium Credit
Andrew Doman supports transparency in the marketplace
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Q&A: Nexus reveals 2013 growth plans
Nexus started 2013 with a bang with its launch of a new trade credit MGA. How will it follow this?
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NewsHousehold MGA Plum takes Chubb underwriter
Niall Madders to be responsible for underwriting MGA’s binder and open market business
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NewsDurham 'cash for crash' scam added £100 to local car premiums
Sixty-strong gang faked accidents to claim on insurance
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NewsFCA could name and shame firms under investigation
Allegations against companies and individuals could be publicised before their appeals are complete, say new proposals




























