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Solvency II: what next for insurers?
The launch of Solvency II has been rumbling on for 13 years, but the finishing line now appears to be in sight. But with so many twists and turns along the way, many insurers are still unsure of what the European regulations mean to them
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Who is committing motor fraud?
Motor insurance fraud is most commonly committed by males aged 20 to 40, and 13% of fraudulent claimants will have committed insurance fraud before, according to the Hill Dickinson Claims and Fraud Index
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Aitken to lead new Howden Private Client Division
New MD will join the broker in January
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Recovering economy to boost premiums - Swiss Re
Emerging markets will benefit most from economic growth
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'Plebgate' could cause rise in professional indemnity premiums
Solicitors could face higher rates as costs appeal rejected by the courts
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Motorists at risk of ending up in deep water
The AA dealt with almost 9,000 cases of damaged and stranded vehicles after being driven through flood waters
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Technology in insurance
Keeping abreast of technology is vital in today’s industry. This eight-page report looks at why modern data systems are so important and the opportunities they bring
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27 November 2013 Issue
Read a digital version of the 27 November 2013 edition of the new-look Insurance Times. It includes a write-up of Insurance Times’s Broker 50 session in London, the final Insurer 50 debate, select articles from our Fraud Report, and an update on Flood Re.
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Solicitors are 'abusing' the RTA portal - Zurich
Delaying tactics from claimant solicitors are pushing up portal fees and putting pressure on insurers to accept claims
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Hiscox offers football injury insurance
Football clubs can now be covered from financial loss as a result of player injury
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Solicitors have a 'catalogue' of ways to get personal injury referrals - MASS
FOIL president Rod Evans says it was obvious solicitors would find a way to get around April’s referral fee ban
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How the marine market is adapting to new threats
The marine market has recently had a shake-up after knock-on effects from natural disasters and needs to start changing its outlook
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Insurers have 'overdone it' with motor rate cuts
Towers Watson’s Karl Murphy says industry could suffer next year as lower premiums deepen losses
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Fake degrees in the fight against fraud
Students handed degrees from the ‘School of Hard Knocks’ to raise awareness of ghost broking
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Credit write-back validity questioned
Brokers may have to stop taking unclaimed client monies via credit write-backs
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Gallagher to raise $200m in US stock sale
Funds raised will be used for future acquisitions
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Former South African insurance broker facing extradition from the UK
Mike Hale, who has been working as a supply teacher in Corwnall, is accused of a £1.5m insurance fraud in South Africa
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Obama-backed Raskin criticises FSB
Raskin says systemically important insurers should not face the same capital requirements as banks
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The Insurance Times Fraud Report 2013
The inaugural 40-page Fraud Report 2013 provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues facing the insurance industry, including the results of an exclusive Insurance Times survey