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Why is the FSA stepping into the telematics debate?
The regulator and the ABI are drawing up a guide setting out the data standards and the data protection issues relating to telematics
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Betting against catastrophe
After a banner year for insurance-linked securities - or catastrophe bonds - in 2012, the upwards trend in this form of big-event cover looks set to continue
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Daily briefing: It's raining claims
Last year saw insurers pay out the highest annual figure for floods since the record year of 2007
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IT Spotlight: Industry accreditation
An increasing number of brokers are gaining chartered status to differentiate themselves in a competitive marketplace
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Which mega-broker performed best in 2012?
The ‘big four’ US-listed brokers have released some interesting results across the board
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Daily briefing: Why Zurich UK's profit drop is not as bad as it looks
There is a silver lining to the insurer’s 46% fall in operating result
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Threat from eurozone exposure still looming
ECB may buy Spanish and Italian government bonds if their yields rise too much
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Daily briefing: Aviva calls for whiplash claims overhaul
The insurer has issued a report, recommending that personal injury claimants should be forced to contact the at-fault driver’s insurer direct
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Video: AXA's Amanda Blanc personal lines broker vow
Ahead of launching new personal lines products this year, Amanda Blanc speaks to Insurance Times
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Small brokers feeling the love from insurers
Zurich, AXA and Aviva have all launched strategies to grow their small broker books
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Gender Directive: Let's talk about sex
No longer able to use gender as a way of assessing risk, insurers are looking at other ways of pricing motorists
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Daily briefing: Willis loss highlights Casserley's challenge
The global broker’s 2012 full-year results are nothing to crow about and the new chief will be kept busy improving them
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'Some insurers are in an amorous mood and attempting to romance small brokers'
Insurers are attempting to build long-term relationships with brokers, but the latter are not so easily persuaded since they have been burnt in the past
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IT Interview: Amanda Blanc
Tasked with fixing AXA’s commercial lines, COR and relaunching personal lines, can Amanda Blanc do it?
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Xchanging gives London market an app boost
New app will ‘make history’, claims Xchanging
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RSA boss: 'Solvency II will cost us £20m in 2013'
RSA chief executive Simon Lee also concerned that Financial Conduct Authority’s super tough approach could damage transparency
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Revolving door spins again at Giles
The pace of change at the broker raises questions as to whether the transformation will play into its performance
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Daily briefing: Third-party data a 'gamechanger' for insurance
LexisNexis’s no claims discount database is what the industry has been waiting for
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Will Go Skippy laugh all the way to the bank?
The widsom of launching a new motor broker in the current market conditions has been questioned