All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1809
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Online onlyAviva confirms plans for London digital hub
The insurer hopes to encourage collaboration and creativity
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NewsEx-RSA Ireland chief Philip Smith wins €1.25m in unfair dismissal case
Tribunal said during early investigations into Smith’s conduct and performance his fate had already been determined
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NewsRSA to fight Philip Smith’s €1.25m tribunal win
Insurer ‘extremely’ disappointed by verdict in constructive dismissal case
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NewsLloyd’s capacity falls for first time in 10 years – Aon Benfield
Decline due to discipline in tough conditions, broker says
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NewsR&Q expects return to profit in second half of 2015
Chief executive Ken Randall hails ‘exceptional pipeline’ of new business opportunities
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Online onlyTelematics facing device and data cost issues
Insurers will also need to develop more sophisticated products to offer benefits to drivers with lower premiums
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NewsGovernment to push ahead with riots compensation revamp
Home Office aims to use private members bill to implement legislative update
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Online onlyBLP Insurance hires COO from Deutsche Bank
Craig Parfitt joins the residential and commercial building defects insurer in a newly created role
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Online onlyCentury poaches motor underwriter from ERS
Paul Wood has joined the specialist commercial MGA’s London office
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AgendaHowden launches tech platform with US cyber risk specialists
Partnership is the latest in a string of broker and cyber risk specialist collaborations
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Online onlyCunningham Lindsey appoints global head of product recall department
Andrew Robinson will oversee one of the company’s 13 specialist practice groups
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NewsSaga gets FCA approval for Bennetts purchase
Company says it is on track to launch motor insurer panel in the summer
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Online onlyTourists must beware of Greek unrest – travel insurance experts
Civil unrest, bankruptcies or bank failures mean tourists might have to claim on insurance
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Online onlyPowerPlace offers QBE's tradesman product to Northern Irish brokers
QBE hope that the move will help widen its footprint in the SME market
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S&P: Insurers face higher costs if UK leaves EU
Exit could ‘significantly dent’ UK’s trade surplus from insurance and financial services
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Online onlyLegal and General to quit Surrey offices ahead of schedule
Move could affect nearly 1,700 employees
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NewsFCA to review FSCS levy in 2016
The regulator said it knows FSCS levies are a concern to brokers
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NewsFCA rebuffs criticism about cost of regulation
FCA confirms that proposed 8.5% fee increase on brokers and insurers will take effect
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