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QBE's UK GWP to fall 14% following restructure
Insurer to write £354m UK GWP in 2014 compared with 2013’s £414m
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Fraud rings dominate fraudulent motor claims - Keoghs
Organised fraud rings now account for more than a third of all claims investigated by the law firm
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Validus' anti-fraud tool uncovers £20m of overlapping credit hire claims
AskLudo has now performed one million searches, finding 7,000 fraudulent or erroneous cases
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Entries are open for the Insurance Times Awards 2014
Industry has until 25 July to enter, with 26 categories being contested
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Birmingham top hotspot for motor fraud - Keoghs
City remains top of the Keoghs Motor Fraud Index for fifth consecutive year
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Motor is improving but real concerns surround its future - EY
Loopholes in the referral fee ban could undermine improvements being made in the sector
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The Knowledge – Claims: Improving customer service
Provide great service, make customers feel valued, and win a lifetime of loyalty. Insurance Times looks at claims and how they can be handled better
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Briefing: Brokers love MGAs – but do insurers?
More and more large brokers are setting up their own managing general agencies. But insurers can suddenly find themselves competing with brokers, and there is a risk of conflict of interest with customers
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16 April 2014 Issue
Read a digital version of the 16 April 2014 edition of Insurance Times. Marsh’s Mark Weil talks about how he puts the customer at the heart of his strategy; we look at what Gallagher’s purchase of Oval means; we analyse Allianz’s business plans; Part 2 of the Top 50 Brokers ...
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Aspen accuses Endurance of having 'disdain' for Lloyd's and rejects $3.2bn takeover bid
(Re)insurer launches unsolicited bid to buy rival for $47.50 a share
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Will foreign insurers flock to China under new M&A regime?
As China’s regulators relax M&A rules, could this open the previously restricted $288bn market?
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Motor claims volumes rise to pre-reform levels
The Jackson and Laspo reforms have only had a ‘minimal’ effect
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BGL rebrands Dutch price comparison website
New site will be called hoyhoy.nl and aims to build on its current number two standing in the Netherlands
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Aon's Case: Berkshire Hathaway sidecar was 'good for Lloyd's'
Chief executive says broker has already placed $1bn of premium through the arrangement
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Laspo one-year-on: Have insurers gone too far with rate cuts?
Insurance Times analyses the movements in claims and premiums before and after the motor legal reforms came into force, and looks at whether insurers got their pricing strategies right
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Physiotherapists could be included in whiplash panels
Rehabilitation sector calls for the government to clarify the role of rehabilitators in the claims process
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Have broker complaints risen or fallen over the last two years?
Insurance Times’ analysis of the latest FCA data looks at how brokers have performed in handling customer expectations
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Actuarial departments need to be redefined for Solvency II
New regulations mean actuaries will be more involved in risk management
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Motor rate cuts ‘makes for grim reading’ for insurers - analyst
Insurers have taken action too early on the expected benefits of regulatory reform
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Motor premiums fell by 7.5% in Q1 – Towers Watson
The average premium has dipped below £600 for the first time since 2009