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Daily briefing: Why are brokers seeing red?
Brokers are feeling unhappy after Nationwide launched a scheme that could potentially make them lose business
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24 April 2013 Issue
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 24 April 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It includes all the latest industry news, plus a Spotlight on Big Data, a look at the latest Broker Clinic on e-trading complex risks, and The Knowledge special on claims innovation.
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Insurers lack confidence in own big data capabilities
Survey reveals underwriters and loss adjusters ill-equipped to grab opportunity
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What the latest job cuts say about Aviva
Is Aviva on the ropes, or reacting badly to its new medicine?
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Daily briefing: Time to celebrate for Brightside
The broker’s profits have increased and analysts predict it will carry on to attract investors
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What the FCA levy hike means for you
A 15% levy hike sees total FCA fees rise to £646.3m
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Daily briefing: Why are insurers big fans of sports sponsorship?
Allianz is in ‘advanced’ talks to buy the naming rights of a new football stadium in Brazil
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Is a compensation culture on the rise in emergency services?
Claims by police and ambulance workers for work-related personal injury are on the up
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Daily briefing: What a sale would mean for Giles
Clarity of ownership would put the consolidator on firmer footing for the future
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Into the mind of a household insurance fraudster
Report reveals fraudulent claims are most likely to be for accidental damage valued at under £500
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Daily briefing: Who is responsible for unrated insurers?
Another unrated insurer is barred from writing business in the UK
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17 April 2013 Issue
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 17 April 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It includes all the latest industry news, plus a Week Special on the compensation culture among emergency services, a Spotlight on specialist motor, an indepth look at the household insurance sector, an ...
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'Will claims costs finally decrease?'
Enter the brave new world post-Jackson, where insurers will be watching the government closely as it sets out its new legislative and regulatory landscape
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‘Terraced melting pot’ fuels rise in claims fraud
Twelve in 10,000 insurance claims are now fraudulent, up from just 1.85 in 2006
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Daily briefing: Is Brokerbility using chartered status as a marketing ploy?
The broker network has ambitious growth plans for the next two years, and increasing customer trust and satisfaction could help it on its way to achieving that
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Quinn victory over payout to brain-damaged car passenger
Driver tried to get compensation for injured friend after hitting black ice
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Lloyd’s to quit iconic home?
As unthinkable as it sounds, the sale of its famous headquarters has prompted Lloyd’s to consider moving
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Daily briefing: What's next for Quindell?
Having quickly established itself as a major player, the insurance outsourcing firm is likely to continue on the acquisition path