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Subscriber Exclusive - Regulation Briefing
Available only to Insurance Times subscribers, this four page report looks at changes in the regulatory landscape
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Where now for Willis after Wilkinson blow?
It’s been like a game of musical chairs at the top of Willis’s UK operations. Where does the megabroker turn next?
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Why are innocent brokers still paying for PPI payouts?
The FSCS wants to raise intermediaries’ levies again, which could spell disaster for smaller brokers
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Can NIG's job cuts help the company prosper?
Some 90 job cuts were announced at the insurer, but this could be a turning point for NIG
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Biba blog: Dealing with FLEAS
Brokers need to ensure that the negotiate sufficient cover to protect empty properties
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Could the tide of nuisance texts turn?
Tetrus Telecoms has been fined £440,000 for sending millions of illegal texts, signalling that the ICO is tackling the issue head on
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LatAm Reunión 2012: The challenges of the Panama insurance market
Many insurers continue to accept fraud loss as part of the cost of doing business
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A flood of support for ABI
The government is running out of time and arguments to find a replacement to the Statement of Principles before it expires
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New tactics for cash for crash fraudsters
An IFB report reveals that fraudulent claims are thriving despite better prevention
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IT Spotlights: directors' and officers' insurance
Under a new US-style plea bargaining system, senior staff in UK firms could be sacrificed by companies keen to avoid prosecution for criminal acts
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Five minutes with ... BGL's Peter Winslow
As BGL Group celebrates its 20th anniversary this month, chief executive Peter Winslow talks about sustaining a successful business model and market developments
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'Towergate shareholders should be very concerned about what the future holds'
The broker is struggling to revive revenues and, so far, chief executive Mark Hodges has not been able to turn things around
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Turning the tide: Jonathan King, Homeserve
Homeserve UK’s chief executive Jonathan King is refreshingly honest about his company’s failings
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Are networks looking forward to 2013?
Towergate’s mixed results are testament that insurers are spending less and less on network distribution
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Will UK flood insurance ever be settled?
Talks broke down between the government and insurers today regarding a replacement to the Statement of Principles
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Bumpy road ahead for the motor market
Nine-month results reveal divide in insurers’ strategy
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Should Biba hire an insider as its new chief?
A headhunter has been appointed to search for a new chief executive, but it may only have to look in-house for suitable candidates
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The high cost of cash for crash could get higher
With one in seven personal injury claims linked to staged road accidents, how long will it be before someone is killed?
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'People shouldn’t need to be a lawyer to get their head around a policy'
The FSA meant business when it fined CPP for mis-selling low-cost products and insurers should take note
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Legal blog: Everyone may get what nobody wants
The government should have one last concerted push at delivering Jackson’s vision