All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1696
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Online onlySouthern Rock to sue Gibraltar regulator
Chief executive Arron Banks claims the Gibraltarian Financial Services Commission put undue pressure on PwC when commissioning an independent report into reserving issues
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Online onlyGibraltar-based Southern Rock directors step down after regulatory probe
Two recent directors, chief executive Arron Banks and Admiral director Alan Kentish, step down
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Willis in contingent commissions u-turn
Broker ‘no longer ruling out’ controversial payments on all lines of insurance
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Willis UK retail revenues continue to slide in Q2
But new Willis Insurance UK division reports ‘mid single-digit’ growth
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Gallagher integration costs jump in Q2 after Oval and OAMPS deals
But broking group’s profit rises 18% despite extra expense
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Zurich UK GI interim boss Dave Smith to retire from business in 2015
Smith will stay in the role until April 2015 as the search for his permanent replacement is underway
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Government gives driverless cars the green light
Testing of autonomous vehicles will start in January
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Cap on credit hire charges in doubt
The Competition and Markets Authority does not have the power to cap charges recoverable through court
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Online onlyBrokers failing to protect customers from credit card fraud – Callstream
Brokers risk £10,000 fine by PCI Security Standards Council.
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MP hits out at 'deceit' in buildings insurance commission deals
Sir Peter Bottomley calls on insurers to help with disclosure to property leaseholders
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Insurers sent more than 80 million incorrectly addressed letters in 2013
Almost half of the adult population are estimated to have received at least one incorrect letter
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Young drivers most likely to seek professional insurance advice
SSP poll finds opportunity for brokers who can talk online
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Online onlyBriefing: Contingents are a tough but necessary medicine for Willis
Willis’s return to the “Wild West of insurance compensation” could help make up the ground it has lost to its rivals
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Government must re-consult on mesothelioma costs
Justice Committee criticises the intial consultation for being rushed through
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Mesothelioma report criticised for being "too cautious"
Defendant law firm says mesothelioma cases do not differ from other disease cases and should be included in the Laspo reforms
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Direct Line Group reports improving motor book
And investment in technology aids emerging telematics offerings




























