All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2091
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Online only'Challenging start to year' in UK and London market hits Marsh EMEA
Marsh EMEA underlying revenue down 2%
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NewsFCA makes ‘clone broker’ warning
FCA release warning relating to Blue Insurance, who it says is a clone of an authorised firm
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Online onlyMarsh and McLennan boss Glaser wants more from Jelf and Bluefin
Dan Glaser says he wants more from Bluefin and Jelf, but they are not to blame for weakness in UK and EMEA
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Online onlyCyber saviours: Insurers paid tens of millions to data breach firm Equifax
Latest figures emerge on the claims costs to the insurers following the Equifax data breach
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Online only'Complex' B2B payments holding back firms - Optal
Optal survey reveals organisations are continually inundated with invoices from a large network of suppliers, but existing payment mechanisms are poorly set-up
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NewsAviva to offer goodwill payments over botched preference shares cancellation
Aviva has said the total cost of the goodwill scheme could be up to £14m, as it seeks to reimburse investors who sold their preference shares following the cancellation announcement
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Online onlyA practical use for blockchain: Marsh and IBM deal to shake up insurance contracts
Marsh takes a lead in developing blockchain for real, pratical use in contracts
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NewsRegional broker CEO poised to take over Sunderland FC
Bridle Insurance CEO Stewart Donald to sell Eastleigh in order to buy former Premier League team
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NewsMotor premiums hit highest level for Q1 since tracking began – ABI
Civil Liability Bill progress and new car registrations could be leading to lower premiums compared to Q4 last year, but Q1 premiums are still at their highest level since the ABI began tracking them
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NewsFCA's PII plans could force insurers out of market
A change to the rules on insolvent firms could raise premiums or force policy providers out of the market
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Online only'Companies are still way behind on GDPR'- Fifth Step CEO
Business management consultant says while financial service industry is ahead of most, some companies are still way behind where they should be when it comes to GDPR
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NewsAviva commences £600m share buy-back scheme
Aviva enters an agreement with Citigroup Global Markets to conduct £600m share buy-back programme
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NewsAggregator disruptor gears up for launch
Honcho, the start-up that hopes to have price comparison websites running scared, seeks to expand as it prepares for an Autumn launch
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NewsERS becomes first Lloyd’s insurer to join Fraud Register
Motor-only specialist becomes first Lloyd’s of London insurer to become a member of Insurance Fraud Register
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NewsHorwich Farrelly throws out over 2,000 fake holiday sickness claims
Insurance fraud specialist throws out over 2,000 bogus sickness claims in 10 months
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NewsJLT reveals hopes for further acquisitions
Q1 trading statement shows JLT hopes to build on two acquisitons already completed in 2018
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IT InterviewGiroux Q&A: Understanding the MGA Analytics market
GIROUX is a London-based, insurance-focused data warehouse and analytics company, offering secure, enterprise-grade tools with intuitive self-service insight discovery and mobile capabilities. The two directors of the company, Eric Giroux and Kevin Allchorne, spoke to Insurance Times about the challenges and opportunities facing the MGA Analytics market today.
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NewsLloyd’s on the hunt for new CFO
The search for a new chief financial officer begins, as John Parry bows out from Lloyd’s




























