All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1869
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NewsFirst ever global insurance FinTech accelerator kicks off in London
Teams with the potential to transform the UK insurance industry will pitch their ideas at the Insurance Times ID2016 conference in April
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NewsAviva working around the clock to help flooded homeowners
Stricken Cumbrian residents looking for insurers to help
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NewsABI moves to reassure customers about insurers' response to floods
Currently there are 46 severe flood warnings in the North West where there is a danger to life - Environment Agency
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NewsStorm Desmond drives four-fold increase in customer calls to Allianz
AXA has put in extra staff in claims centres to deal with surge as industry braces itself for more rain
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NewsInvestment in flood defences must increase - PwC
Defences in some areas of UK were unable to overcome Storm Desmond despite being built or upgraded in recent years
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NewsDirect Line deploys ERNIE to aid Storm Desmond victims
Insurer sends specialist Land Rover to contact hard-to-reach customers in flooded areas
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NewsAndrew Tunnicliffe replaces Jim Herbert as Aon UK broking chief
Herbert promoted to EMEA chief development officer
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NewsAdmiral ‘most exposed’ to bodily injury claims cost rise - analyst
Macquarie expects insurer to be hit hardest because it underwrites a greater proportion of younger drivers
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NewsStorm Desmond could cost insurers £325m
Total cost of damages could be £400m to £500m, PwC insurance head predicts
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NewsAviva to invest £100m in technology start-ups
Insurer launches Aviva Ventures venture capital arm
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NewsEurope ruling could boost holiday pay for millions of staff
Landmark ruling could mean firms face higher costs
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NewsRichard King to return to helm of Ingenie
Current chief executive Chris McKee will leave to pursue other interests
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NewsBroker director handed 11-year ban for mis-selling insurance
My Cover’s David Stuart Picton caused company to mis-sell more than 11,000 policies
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NewsAnalysis: Actuaries' data shows CMCs still fuelling whiplash claims
Institute and Faculty of Actuaries says reforms have had no effect with lower number of CMCs seeing sharply higher turnover
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NewsFOS receiving growing number of complaints about premiums
Some insurers are offering cheap premiums to new customers but longer-standing policyholders see year-on-year increases
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AgendaStorm Desmond: Flood Re on track for April 2016 - McCafferty
The scheme was initially slated for launch in the summer of 2015, but has received several knockbacks
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AgendaCunningham Lindsey using drone technology to assess Storm Desmond
Around 3,000 homes have been flooded
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AgendaRSA to sell entire Russian operations for £5m
The entity, known as Intouch Insurance, accounted for £27m net written premiums in 2014.
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NewsXchanging's board backs increased CSC takeover bid
CSC’s original offer of 170 pence per share was trumped by Ebix at 175 pence per share
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AgendaEU lawmakers in milestone ruling on cyber security
Insurers and brokers remain unsure on how best to rate and sell cyber




























