All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1891
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NewsMarsh parent’s broking profit rises 2% in 2015
Division’s revenue flat but organic growth was 3%
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NewsAdrian Colosso resurfaces at wholesale broker
Citynet has appointed Adrian Colosso as a non-executive director to help with expansion plans
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AgendaClaims Excellence Awards: Are you there? Best photos over the years
Take a look back through pictures of the previous three Claims Excellence Awards and enter for 2016’s event now
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Online onlyBriefing: The AA is latest example of data-rich brokers cutting out insurers
Armed with easy access to data, personal lines brokers are cutting out traditional insurers. Where is this heading?
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Online onlyRSA ends Irish staff pay freeze with 2% rise
RSA strikes deal with union to end pay freeze
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NewsGreat Lakes to replace Ageas on UK General’s personal book
New three-year capacity deal takes effect from April
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Online onlyAllied World shares crash amid profit plunge
Insurer blames tough underwriting conditions as combined operating ratio soars
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Online onlyAspen profits drop 9.1% as UK flood losses bite
Boss O’Kane promises to “drive efficency” across the business
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NewsStorms Eva and Frank to cost insurers £526m – PERILS
Figure is in addition to cost of Storm Desmond, estimated at £717m, and wind-related claims at £42m
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Aon broking profit down 9% in 2015
But broker enjoys organic growth in commission and fees of 3%
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NewsTerrorism threats and effect of a UK exit from EU on Biba 2016 agenda
Challenges facing the London Market will also be debated at the conference
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NewsAnalysis: High Court rules tenants are covered by landlord's insurance
NFU Mutual ordered to pay £100,000 costs after lawsuit against tenant fails
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NewsJudge rules tenants are covered by landlord’s policy in NFU legal defeat
NFU Mutual ordered to pay £100,000 costs after lawsuit against tenant fails
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NewsGovernment calls for early review of Solvency II amid competition fears
The Treasury and Bank of England have written to the European Commission - also calling for wider review
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NewsAgeas drawn into latest row over Age UK commission deals
Ageas says long-term commercial partnership includes a typical commission that is in line with arrangements in insurance market
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NewsSlater and Gordon general law head and former UK boss to retire
Neil Kinsella will be replaced by the firm’s UK head of general law, Siri Siriwardene.
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AgendaLiberty Specialty appoints new chief underwriting officer
Mike Gosselin has worked at Liberty for 14 years
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NewsGiles/McManus consolidator buys broker from Capita
The broker has bought Fish Insurance whose specialisms include travel, car and independent living insurance
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NewsQBE's booming broker extranet unveils three more products
QBE’s fast-growing etrade platform launches three more products
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AgendaInnovation Blog: Why middle management need to get on board with diversity
In this blog, Novae chief executive Matthew Fosh discusses why diversity is still struggling to take off, and what he thinks needs to be done to help promote it




























