All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1944
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NewsCMA’s motor no-claims bonus rules come into force
Insurers now have to give better information when selling NCB protection
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NewsJohn O’Roarke makes his first hire at Horwich Farrelly
Former LV= GI boss makes his mark at insurance law firm
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NewsAnalysis: High admin fees, hidden profits, no transparency - why brokers playing the short game won't win
Put your customers’ interests first, not your own, or lose out. This was a core message of the inaugural Insurance Times Insuring SMEs event in mid-June. Marsh UK and Ireland chief executive Mark Weil set the tone for the day. He hit out at broker consolidators ...
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NewsSurprise Brexit gains help boost ERS first-half profit
Lloyd’s motor insurer reports £7.3m profit
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NewsERS focusing on smaller brokers to improve underwriting
Dealing with smaller brokers can help commission and loss ratios, finance chief says
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NewsDirect Line extends RBS home deal but travel faces review
Home deal will now run until October 2020
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NewsFCA: PPI complaints deadline should be June 2019
New consultation launched on PPI complaints handling rules
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NewsIndustry must ‘look past the hype’ of blockchain
PwC UK insurance leader Jonathan Howe says technology will not be the best solution for all insurance processes
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NewsInnovation blog: Insuring the future - can we put a price on smart technology?
New smart technology will soon be a part of everyday life, says Experian director of insurance Martyn Matthews. But how will the insurance industry keep up?
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NewsInnovation blog: The future of insurance might just come from ... within the industry
The insurance industry has previously not been keen to innovate but has now woken up, says Konsileo co-founder John Warburton
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NewsZurich teams up with smart tech company
Zurich hopes the partnership will bring smart tech into British homes
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NewsAnalysis: Value for insurers will boost broker commissions
Retaining staff and clients will improve profits for insurers and help brokers negotiate for more commission and fees. At the most recent Insurance Times Broker 50 held in London, broking bosses thrashed out the key ways in which they could grow their businesses. Chief executives from ...
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NewsJLT not worried about Brexit impact
Leave supporter and JLT chief executive Dominic Burke has said he is not worried about Brexit impacting the broker, the Financial Times reported. Burke, who has been one of few financial chief executives to publicly support Brexit, said the broker was well adapt to cope. ...
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NewsAIG first-half profit down 59% but second quarter improves
Profit rose to $1.9bn in second quarter
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NewsAXA UK and Ireland profit rises 8% despite “strong headwinds”
AXA UK and Ireland made an underlying profit of £138m in the first half of 2016, up 8% on the £128m it made in the same period last year. The improvement came despite the company facing what chief executive Amanda Blanc described as “strong headwinds”. General insurance ...
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NewsBack Me Up insurance product aims to court millennials
Ageas outlines Back Me Up insurance cover




























