All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1562
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Breaking NewsZurich’s new personal lines chief takes up reins
McChesney steps up as McCauley heads to rival Tesco
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NewsBiba consults members on new structure
Members quizzed on proposed structure, board and membership changes
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NewsUK GI firms’ optimism surged in Q2 – PwC survey
Insurers’ profitability rose for first time since March 2012, quarterly survey finds
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NewsWho's making a profit in commercial motor?
As another insurer puts its book into run off, Insurance Times reveals who is making it pay
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NewsQuindell buys accident rehab firm
Company expects growth from acquisitions to slow down in 2014
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NewsJelf completes TIP purchase
Integration of the two brokers now underway following receipt of FCA approval
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NewsFirefighters tackling huge factory blaze in Smethwick
Fire described as largest in West Midlands, BBC reports
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NewsUp-for-sale Co-op GI unit launches £6m ad campaign
TV ad spots are the insurer’s first since 2009
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NewsAviva welcomes review of fraud sentencing guidelines
New guidelines to focus on harm rather than amount of money involved
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Breaking NewsHiscox enhances luxury overseas home policy
New lines of cover aimed at high net worth individuals
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NewsBruce named Bluefin chief as Reid becomes exec chair
Changes to allow former chief Reid to focus on acquisitions and MGA development
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NewsBruce to ‘put his own fingerprint’ on Bluefin strategy
Broker ‘loaded with enquiries’ about mergers and acquisitions
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NewsCatlin begins job cuts across regional offices
Lloyd’s insurer plans “alternative methods” of servicing UK regional business
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Direct Group creates 200 new jobs
Doncaster expansion follows takeover by US-based RSG.
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NewsBroker Network and Countrywide make two new hires
Countrywide also creates new segment manager role
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Online onlyThe expense gap that has Direct Line worried
The insurer’s expense ratio is 15.6 points higher than its closest rival at a point when low costs are key to winning business
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NewsFCA confirms probe into broker conflicts of interest
Review prompted by brokers’ “radically changed” business models, says FCA’s Simon Green
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Online onlyWhat the FCA’s latest probe means for brokers
Brokers’ changing business models could throw up a variety of conflicts of interest, but the industry should not feel threatened




























