All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1621
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2013 had the calmest hurricane season for 20 years - Willis Re
Less than one-third of the usual number of storms
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Government releases further details on medical reporting for whiplash
Work is ongoing to stop the practice of pre-medical offers for personal injury claims
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2014 an energy insurance buyers' market, Marsh
Absence of major windstorm loss in Gulf of Mexico has left market in good shape
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RSA shares slip below £1
Insurer worth £1.12bn less than a month ago following two profit warnings
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L&G and Catalina bid just £60m for Co-op insurance
Reported bid is a tenth of Co-op’s original £600m asking price
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NewsThe struggle to make money in classic car
Aon and Capita’s classic car brokers struggled to live up to expectations. But can they prosper in the new homes of Towergate and Markerstudy?
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Disciplinary danger for small brokers failing to prepare for FCA assessments
Branko Bjelobaba says firms must accept that to do compliance well will be time consuming
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Comparethemarket owner BGL posts flat profits at £88m
BGL plans to double profits with five-year strategy that included planned business investments
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Big fall in RSA shares will trigger a bid - analysts
Shore Capital director Eamonn Flanagan predicts that dividend is likely to be materially weakened
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UK brokers rally round to support RSA
Oval, Bluefin, Jelf and Brokerbility all stress their support for troubled insurance group
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RSA share price crashes 17% to 81.60p
RSA’s slump is the biggest of the FTSE 100 this morning after its shares closed at 99.70p yesterday
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RSA to pay Lee £824k in next 12 months
Broken up into monthly instalments, payments will be reduced or stopped if Lee gets a new job
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More than half of Brits contacted by a CMC to make a claim
And some genuine accident victims are being contacted on a daily basis to be encouraged to make a claim
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FCA fines Porta Verde £25,000 for insurance mis-selling
Two appointed representatives used high-pressure sales tactics on vulnerable customers
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Solvency II: insurers must act now to get ready for implementation
Smaller firms may also have slipped further behind their bigger rivals
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FCA to consider introducing cheaper call rates for insurance helplines
The regulator said it does not believe ‘it’s fair for insurers to profit from people making a complaint’
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Gallagher promotes Tim Devine to head up education practice
Devine will replace Peter Bristow who is leaving the business




























