All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 856
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Moody's upgrades performance rating of Lloyd's syndicate KGM to B Average
Syndicate 0260 moves from B- below average to B average
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Heath Lambert in sale talks with Cooper Gay
Broker in discussions to sell wholesale, reinsurance and aviation divisions
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Solicitors face fraud probe
The Insurance Fraud Bureau is investigating ten solicitors’ firms along with dozens of accident claims handling companies for alleged fraud, the Times newspaper reports today. The alleged fraud involves law firms paying kickbacks to claims handling companies for work. A move that is legal if carried out in an open ...
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Willis launches carrier benchmarking tool
Tool will rate and compare carriers on performance
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Lockton and Kiln launch data protection product
Business Resiliency Insurance combines Data Breach Reputation Guard and Outsource Protector
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Liberty appoints France manager
Olivier Muraire appointed as general manager of LIU’s French operations
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Glacier in space hire
Glacier Insurance appoints Morten Pahle as senior space underwriter
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Open GI clinics win CII acccreditation
Open GI & Countrywide Events secure CII CPD event accreditation
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QBE expands energy account into Asia
Insurer establishes underwriting operation in Singapore.
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Aon targets doctors and dentists in partnership with Ecclesiastical
Launch of Practicecare policy to growing dental and healthcare markets.
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Premex Services appoints Donald Fowler as new MD
Appointment paves way for Bill Clynes to take reigns as MD of Premex Group.
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Online onlyZurich partners with Howden for Biba PI scheme
Broker says it will expand underwriting relationship to other lines
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Online onlySecurity breaches growing: information commissioner
Companies are not learning from the mistakes of others
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Online onlyChallenging Times for the 'Networked Insurer'
For decades, the insurance industry has functioned on tried and trusted business models. The traditional insurance value chain had the primary insurance company at its centre. Interactions were with other equally long established distribution organizations, as well as capital markets, and regulatory organizations. The customer was to a great ...




























