All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1714
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Catlin replaces Ageas on UK General commercial motor book
New capacity deal will broaden risk appetite
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Bollington swings to £685,000 loss as broker completes £2m overhaul post-MBO
Chief exec Paul Moors says broker is now set for 5% organic growth in 2014
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Markets & RisksIndustry split over success of EL/PL portal
Critics say portal is not fit for purpose, with only one-third of EL cases staying within it, while others believe the system will repeat success of motor portal
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Barbican hires underwriter from Talbot
Rachel de Courcy joins as financial and professional lines underwriter
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Miller plots real estate expansion with new practice head
Nigel Salisbury heads up new division
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FCA fine and restructuring costs cut Swinton’s profit by 18.9%
Broking group slashes dividend to £7.2m from £27m
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Henderson buys Peterborough broker
Richard Kiddle places insurance in the agriculture and farms, motor and commercial market
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Allianz shares fall 6.2% after Pimco founder Bill Gross exits
The insurer says it has no plans to sell the Pimco business
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AXA completes senior broker-facing team with new hire from Allianz
Amy Crouch will be responsible for key broking accounts
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Direct Line Group chief customer officer exits
Bob Heap will assume responsibilities of departing Darrell Evans
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Ageas fills Brendan Devine's role with new commercial director Bert Main
Main will look after RIAS, Castle Cover and Kwik-Fit brands
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Index reveals £22m cost of self-drive hire fraud
This second edition of the Hill Dickinson Claims and Fraud Index, published exclusively by Insurance Times, shows for the first time the extent to which motor insurance fraud is prevalent in the self-drive private hire car market
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‘CMA investigation had a flat tyre before it hit the road’ – Aviva’s Wilson
Aviva group chief executive Mark Wilson said the Competition and Markets Authority probe into the private motor insurance market did not have the right scope to be able to deal with inflated claims costs
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Claimant forced to pay Admiral's whiplash defence costs in victory for insurers
Admiral proved fundamental dishonesty case to recover legal costs under new rules




























