All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1558
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News AnalysisHow is the insurance industry changing?
A Towers Watson survey reveals uncertain economic times and regulatory changes are top of the list of changes facing the market, but insurers remain unprepared for the rise of social media in the next five years
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NewsBrokers disgruntled at Willis SME sale
Network members say they were not consulted about deal with newcomer Chesham Insurance Brokers
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NewsFitch: New Eiopa proposals will not settle Solvency II disputes
Industry unlikely to be satisfied by new capital concessions, says rating agency
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NewsEcclesiastical strengthens casualty team with McLaughlin appointment
McLaughlin will be part of the casualty survey team
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Online onlyIs it the beginning of the end for commercial basis clauses?
Airmic has recommended a wording that brokers and policy holders can add to their policies to negate the clauses
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NewsRSA signs bilateral claims agreement with Ageas
Deals aim to keep repair costs down in subrogated motor claims
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NewsDye takes helm of Allianz UK as Torrance heads to US
Torrance to take over as chief executive of Allianz’s Fireman’s Fund unit
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Online onlyNetworks must do more for members
Willis has attracted much criticism for selling its SME broker Chesham Insurance Brokers in one fell swoop
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NewsRSA restructures loss-making commercial motor contract
New five-year deal with Motability will reprice cover every six months
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NewsBalva ordered to wind up
Latvian insurer wrote 6.8% of the solicitors professional indemnity market last year
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News AnalysisThe challenges of expanding into emerging markets
UN report looks at the role insurers have to play in developing economies
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NewsFixed penalty hike little deterrent, AA warns
Rise in penalty for driving without insurance will not stop habitual offenders
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NewsEiopa report could hold up Solvency II, KPMG warns
Proposals on long-term guarantees may lead to further delays, firm says
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NewsCII ready to help banks raise standards, chief says
Scott welcomes parliamentary report on banking standards




























