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‘Now that's what I call a return on investment’
Our Insider is impressed at Swiss Re chairman Walter Kielholz’s business acumen
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Paul Turner and Paul Anscombe, Seventeen Group
Having just celebrated its 30th year, Seventeen Group is full of vigour. Acquisitions had to take a back seat during the economic downturn, but its leaders reveal that the business is now back on the prowl for brokers and staff
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Private equity to fund Cooper Gay expansion
With an IPO out of the question, CGSC boss Tony Esser looks to have secured backing elsewhere
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A life raft amid the flood chaos?
Rumours suggest that the government may get its act in gear before the summer recess and agree a replacement to the Statement of Principles
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Telematics: State of play III
Insurance Times looks at the latest developments in a sector that continues to develop apace
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Personal injury - watch out for the name and shame
A report reveals a growing row over who is to blame for the personal injury claims explosion. But one thing is for sure, the telemarketing tricks used stink
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Insurers face backlash after 'staggering' claims increase report
Solicitors and lobby groups use report on claims inflation to hammer insurers
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Talking heads: Brent Escott, Capita
Capita GI boss Escott reveals challenges and future plans
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Bold moves aim to strengthen Aviva's standing
Increasing economic capital levels should make the insurer more resilient and pacify concerned shareholders
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Mandatory commission disclosure – there is an upside
The EC’s plan to push ahead with commission disclosure in IMD II is a concern for the industry – but also provides opportunities.
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Fraud Charter – publicising the industry’s steps forward
The industry has made huge efforts in the fight against fraud – one of its biggest challenges now is to communicate that to the public and would-be fraudsters
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London: the new home of global broking?
Aon’s announcement that it was to forsake Chicago for a new home among the gleaming spires of the City sent a shock through the insurance industry. What prompted the move, and could this be the start of a trend?
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Fraud Charter – what they say
Greater public awareness and a cultural shift in attitudes is needed, our experts say
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Chartis name dropped in return to AIG
Public use of the AIG name will resume in recognition of the company’s ‘complete turnaround’
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Surviving the Olympics – an industry guide
If you think it’s going to be business as usual during the Olympics, think again. For those based in London, just getting to work could become a challenge. Here we present our guide to surviving the Games
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Cooper Gay returns to profit in 2011
Lloyd’s broker made £4.5m profit after tax, compared with 2010’s £381,000 loss
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Novae to plug gaps left by Zurich office exodus
Company hopes to replace departed staff in time for Monte Carlo in September
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Hardy looks to expand after being acquired by CNA
Lloyd’s insurer will look to add new teams and new lines of business