All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2160
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NewsGallagher vs Ardonagh court case: Ardonagh calls complaints ‘groundless’ as ‘employees are human beings’
‘If employers are unhappy at work, or get a better offer of employment, they are likely to leave and join a competitor’ court hears in opening statement from one of the brokers who went to Ardonagh
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NewsIntermediary sector set for M&A increase
Many in the broking sector are already looking to their future ownership
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Sponsored ContentExpert View: Insurance UX - Why insurance companies need to improve user experience ASAP
When you compare the user experience of insurance to that of retail, insurance is miles behind. Nick Mercer, UK sales manager at Loqate outlines what the industry needs to do to master the user’s experience
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NewsDriver distraction increases on the road again
Survey shows over 80% of drivers admit to eating, drinking and daydreaming while on UK roads
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AgendaGallagher vs Ardonagh: Simon Matson tells court 'orchestrated attack' prompted offensive comments
Gallagher UK chief executive Simon Matson appeared as a witness yesterday on day three of the ongoing court battle with Ardonagh
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AgendaGallagher vs Ardonagh: Chilton’s Capsicum Re ‘conflict of interest’ influenced broker’s exit, court hears
The court heard on day three from the defence the reasons why staff said they wanted to leave Gallagher
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Online onlySSP primed to help insurers on dual pricing challenge
SSP says it is primed to help insurers on dual pricing with its Intelligent Quotes Hub (IQH). SSP IQH is a proven pricing and quote solution, already used by some of the UK’s top insurers. Meanwhile, dual pricing is a huge issue, with the FCA revealing pricing ban details and ...
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NewsFCA warns of clone firm posing as Birmingham broker
Clone firms have been trying to scam people in the UK, the FCA has warned
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NewsIndustry seeks clarity after Brexit delay
The ABI has warned that the extra time should not be wasted
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FeaturesCase study: Insuring and repairing a 17th Century house after near-total devastation
Cholderton House was built shortly after the Great Fire of London, but tragedy struck in 2012. With the help of Ecclesiastical, the Wessex manor house has returned to its former glory
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NewsFOIL establishes new cyber and digital liabilities team
Helen Bourne at Clyde & Co will be the team’s deputy
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NewsSmall businesses the key to fighting cyber fraud, report claims
Small businesses represent 99.3% of all private businesses in the UK, and a report says they have a responsibility to their customers and communities
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AgendaMarsh owners issue further €1.1bn notes offering to acquire JLT
The notes offering is in addition to a $5bn notes issuance announced in January
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NewsStockpiling has a negative impact on cashflow – Premium Credit
2.4 million people claim to have spent £500 or more on stockpiling
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NewsHorwich Farrelly and Aviva win 'landmark' fundamental dishonesty appeal
It has the potential to save the industry significant amounts and increase the effectiveness of section 57 as a fraud deterrent
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NewsAgeas confirms closure of Port Solent and Stoke centres
But Ageas has revealed it successfully relocated 80% of staff in Port Solent to another office in Eastleigh
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NewsReinsurer revealed as cover provider for Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines
The reinsurer provided airline manufacturer liability cover for Boeing and was a co-insurer with Ethiopian Airlines
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NewsGovernment sets deadline for decision on Ogden change
The government is starting a review of the discount rate today
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NewsTrailblazer RSA tackles dual pricing with cashback rewards
RSA will be the first insurer to offer a cashback scheme for loyal customers at renewal




























