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Two pieces of good news for the industry
Novae expected to report no ‘less than £45m’ profit despite Sandy, and cash for crash fraudsters are jailed
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Inside Gallagher’s M&A strategy
The global broker had a bumper year for acquisitions in 2012. What are its plans for 2013?
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Underwriters clinic: Data and fraud, threats and opportunities
Insurance Times’s first underwriters’ event of 2013 began with delegates discussing how the growing use of data is changing the industry and the increasingly sophisticated tools for use against application fraud
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Will a united approach solve the flood dilemma?
Five months from the expiry of the Statement of Principles, the ABI has called for all political parties to join the conversation
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Government plans to boost industry
As poor economic forecasts linger, Insurance Times looks at the key government initiatives affecting insurers in 2013
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The growth of surveillance to beat fraud
From car credit hire to workplace injury claims, the use of surveillance to catch fraudsters is at an all-time high. With improvements in technology, the role of video evidence will grow
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FSCS deals another blow to brokers
Brokers are asked to contribute an additional £21m to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme
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Subscriber Print Edition 07-02-2013
Subscribers can sign in below to read the 07 February 2013 edition of Insurance Times in digital format. It features all the latest industry news, a look at the growing use of surveillance to crack down on insurance fraud, coverage of our Underwriters clinic and an interview with Stefano Tranquillo ...
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'Brokers should brace for more regulator's charges'
The challenges continue to mount up against UK brokers trying to stay competitive
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Engineer of success: Stefano Tranquillo, FM Global
Stefano Tranquillo on how FM Global is continuing to ride out the slump in UK commercial property
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Will UK brokers ever regain faith in Gibraltar?
If the FSC wants to convince UK brokers Gibraltar is ‘legit’ it will have to do more
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What will Julian James offer to Allied World?
Speculation about the next move for the former Lockton boss has finally been put to rest
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Brazil (re)insurance continues to thrive
The South American country’s (re)insurance sector has seen consistent growth in recent years, with economic reforms mainly to thank
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Will 2014 be the year for Towergate’s broking arm?
Revenue growth has been flat for the division, but the Towergate chief executive expects things to turn around
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Photo special: Underwriters Clinic tackles third-party data
Our recent event centred in on the implications of third-party data capture and validation
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Should CMCs share the PPI burden?
Lloyds Banking Group chief executive has asked the justice secretary to review who is responsible for paying the handling fee for spurious claims
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Will insurers go for Biba's big idea?
The broker body has come up with a solution in response to the FSA’s proposed ban of conditional risk transfer
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Shift in African piracy is new risk for insurers
While the threat off Somalia is easing, attacks on ships in the Gulf of Guinea are increasing
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New PPI guidance offers little respite for brokers
The FSA and the OFT have released a plan to help prevent another mis-selling scandal
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MoneySupermarket boss on the impact of Google
MoneySupermarket chief executive Peter Plumb talks about how Google Compare is affecting the insurance market