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‘Be careful with your aim, Mr Wheatley’
The FCA’s boss must curb his enthusiasm for cracking down on low-value GI products
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‘I’m more au fait with cruising along in a Bentley than the antics of Formula 1 racing’
This week, our insider helps Towergate celebrate its 15th birthday and parties the night away at the Insurance Times Technology in Insurance awards
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The event: Broker Leaders Forum North
At our gathering of industry bosses, brokers expressed worries that their advisory role may become redundant in the e-trading age. They also feel the lack of clarity about the future of flood insurance prevents them from advising their clients. Finally, the panel debated whether insurers unhappy about their broker network ...
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Spotlight on: Piracy at sea
Pirate attacks on shipping off the Somalian coast have been costly for insurers and ship owners in recent years. Insurance Times examines the state of the problem and the possible ways forward for the industry.
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Is Edmund Truell the real deal?
Insurance Times takes a closer look at Edmund Truell’s plans to spend up to £2bn buying motor insurers
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Is restructure to thank for Bluefin's growth?
Insurance group posts EBITDA of £17.8m, up 17.2%
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The plot thickens as to the AA's fate
With a split from Saga on the cards, the AA may be put for sale in the next few months, but under what guise?
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What next for Groupama?
Ageas’s Groupama UK buy guarantees its future but leaves unanswered questions
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Motor ready for aggressive new capital injection
Telematics agenda underlies investment vehicle Tungsten’s intention to spend £2bn on UK motor insurers
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‘A bird in the hand risks a dropping on the wrist’
Direct Line Group’s IPO announcement is facing mounting concern in the face of tough market conditions
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The Knowledge: People and talent - The people
Finding people with the rights skills for the job – and retaining them – is a major issue for this month’s panel
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The Knowledge: People and talent - Timeline
Apprenticeship schemes have always helped encourage young talent into the industry, even though many more 18-year-olds opted for university during the Labour government years. Today, the rise in the cost of studying for a degree means that more school leavers are opting to go straight into ...
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The Knowledge: People and talent - Survey
You don’t have to be chartered to work here, but …
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The Knowledge: People and talent - The buy
New business models and a soft market have changed the relative value of skills in insurance
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Legal blog: It's the season to be worried
Court of Appeal plans to review the 10% PSLA uplift of the Jackson reforms
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Apprenticeships: Getting one step ahead
IT Pack, brought to you by Insurance Times and Aviva, recognises that young brokers gaining professional qualifications is helping to raise the profile and standards of insurance broking in the UK
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Apprenticeships: Career doctor
Each month, Aviva’s intermediary and partnerships director Janice Deakin answers burning questions from young brokers. This week: retaining clients and developing underwriter relationships
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Schemes: Broker survey
Two surveys reveal what brokers think of the schemes market and its challenges and opportunities
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Schemes: Using the right tools to cut your share
Brokers need to know what they are getting themselves into when venturing into the world of schemes