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Online onlyWill flood cover go down the drain?
ABI director general Otto Thoresen has reminded MPs that, at this stage, what matters is the acceptance of the Flood Re model
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Could Esure prompt more IPOs?
The insurer has confirmed it is looking to float, which may encourage its peers to pursue their own plans
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Subscriber Print Edition 28-02-2013
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 28 February 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It includes all the latest industry news plus a special report on the spread of motor insurance fraud, an interview with J Sainbury head of risk management John Keating, a Spotlight ...
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Online onlyThe case against double-digit rate rises
The tough economy, excess capacity and insurer fears of being undercut by rivals will help keep rates at bay
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Online onlyIT Interview: John Keating
Sainsbury’s head of insurance and risk management says his team’s no-nonsense approach is key to managing risk across a vast retail empire
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Online onlyDaily briefing: It's not all bad news for QBE
The company has announced up to 700 job cuts and reported 8% increase in net profits
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Online onlyCash for crash spreads to the countryside
Law firm’s index reveals that the number of motor insurance fraud blackspots has more than trebled in four years
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Will 2013 see a network revival?
This year has already seen a renewed push by broker network bosses to strengthen the model’s value
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Zoning in on the fraud hotspots
New data reveal that motor fraud is on the rise in new parts of the country
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Online onlyVideo: Knowledge Live - through the maze of compensation regulation
Brokers, lawyers, insurers and former home secretary Charles Clarke shared their views on compensation culture at Insurance Times’ Knowledge Live event in association with Zurich
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Will GI brokers escape the FSA's add-ons probe?
The regulator has updated the details of its investigation, so who is most at risk?
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Online onlyAussie insurer feels the UK heat
IAG’s 2012 results hit by the cost of selling its UK arm
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Online onlyAviva weighs in on whiplash debate
Insurer announces plan to save the industry £1.5bn in costs, but not everyone is convinced
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Personal injury claims reform
Debate continues for the PI claims reforms, with a raft of new measures set to shake up the industry
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Online only'Would Solvency II have saved Quinn?'
Major insurers are counting the costs of implementing the new directive
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Why the stock market will like Esure
Although it won’t have an easy ride, the insurer should appeal to investors if it decides to float
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Subscriber Print Edition 21-02-2013
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 21 February 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It includes all the latest industry news plus 15 pages of The Knowledge, which this month provides an in-depth look at personal injury claims reform, with a four-page Knowledge Live section, and ...
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Online onlyWhat will happen to insurers breaching the EU Directive?
Not following the anti-discrimination legislation to the letter could see insurers pursued for compensation and fined by the FSA
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Can growth continue in the regional mid-market?
LMI has revealed its UK commercial book has ‘grown considerably’ thanks to a regional push

