All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2030
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NewsHome insurance prices rising at ‘fastest rate for three years’
IPT and Brexit driving surge in home insurance prices
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NewsIFarm boosts regional underwriting team
Direct Insurance Group MGA iFarm boosts regional underwriting team with new hires
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NewsCard insurer CPP puts insurtech startup at centre of new UK strategy
Old UK business of card insurer CPP in ‘managed decline’
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NewsFive sentenced for leaking Allianz UK customer data to CMCs
Allianz UK customer data leaked by three former employees
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NewsDriverless lorries could slash insurance costs
Government planning to test driverless lorries on UK roads
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NewsMarsh’s Jelf-Bluefin unit hires former Aon executive
Jelf-Bluefin unit hires new professions head
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NewsUninsured accident claims rise for first time in over a decade
MIB to investigate impact after increase in uninsured accident claims
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NewsBrightside unit move to affect 90 staff
Brightside unit IQED to move office to Aust from Cardiff
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Online onlySchwarzenegger fronts FCA compensation claims campaign
Schwarzenegger fronts FCA compensation claims campaign but wisdom of decision questioned
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Online onlyMalta disruptor vowing to shake up UK market wins $2.3m funding
Malta disruptor says insurance must change - and it has the answers
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NewsMan jailed for trying to defraud Hastings after CMC call
Man tried to defraud Hastings after contact from claims management company
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NewsArdonagh Group hires Lloyd’s broking big hitter to run wholesale
New leader for Ardonagh Group wholesale segment
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NewsMichael Donegan steps down as Price Forbes chief executive
Michael Donegan becomes strategic adviser as new chief executive named
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Top 50 Brokers 2017: #1 Marsh
UK & Ireland chief executive: Mark Weil Brokerage: £1bn Management UK and Ireland chief executive Mark Weil restored Marsh’s position as top dog in the IMAS/Insurance Times Top 50 Brokers table through the £258m acquisition of Jelf at the beginning of 2016 and Bluefin in November 2016, becoming the UK’s ...
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Top 50 Brokers 2017: #2 JLT Group
Chief executive: Dominic Burke Brokerage: £956.2m Management Dominic Burke was one of the few City of London bigwigs to back Brexit in last year’s EU referendum. However this contrarian stance hasn’t done much harm to JLT, where he has been chief executive since 2005. JLT may have lost the top ...
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Top 50 Brokers 2017: #3 Arthur J Gallagher
International chief executive: Grahame Chilton Brokerage: £756.1m Management After the turbulent David Ross years, things have calmed down at Gallagher towers in 2017 under Grahame Chilton. However Chilton, known by his nickname ‘Chily’ in the insurance world, has had one big personnel headache: Stuart Reid’s departure as the company’s UK ...
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Top 50 Brokers 2017: #4 Willis
UK chief executive: Nicolas Aubert Brokerage: £752m Management The biggest move on the Willis side of the business over the past year has been the departure of Dominic Casserley, who had led the broker from 2013 until January 2016’s merger with consulting powerhouse Towers Watson, when he became the combined ...
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Top 50 Brokers 2017: #5 Aon
UK chief executive: Julie Page Brokerage: £721.2m Management Julie Page took over as the multinational’s UK broking head this year. Page replaced Andrew Tunnicliffe as chief executive of Aon Risk Solutions UK at the beginning of April. The promotion took place a year after Page had returned to Aon, following ...




























