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Deal agreed for insurers to access DVLA database
ABI says arrangement will slash fraud, with insurers able to check for driving offences
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Sandy Dunn, Wunelli
Telematics-based insurance can play a vital role in combating motor fraud
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Swinton’s profits rise 22% to £34.3m
Insurer’s 2011 result strengthened by acquisitions and new products
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Big shake-up for brokers proposed with revised IMD
IMD II is set to outlaw product ‘tying’ and tighten up bundling and cross-selling rules
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Aviva warned time is not right to sell GI business
Incoming chairman is expected to announce the sale or closure of 15 divisions
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RSA set to sign more bilateral agreements
Deals sealed with Co-operative and Esure this week, but Allianz calls arrangements ‘unnecessary and backward’
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Cobra shareholders set to go for Burrows’ £7.3m offer
Alto Intermediary set to acquire broker after offer is recommended to shareholders
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Calls for law change after court rules against Zurich over fraudulent claim
Insurer wanted judge to strike out entire claim because elements were fraudulent
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'Aviva has three choices, all fraught with risk'
Aviva’s acting chief executive John McFarlane is faced with no easy answers for fixing Aviva’s woes
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‘You can’t teach an old dog new tricks – or insure it, apparently’
Never work with animals…they’ll always come back to bite you
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Christophe Bardet, Swinton
In his first interview with the media, Swinton’s Christophe Bardet talks strategy, scrapped aggregator plans, and those sackings
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Cobra must make waves or risk sinking
The broker network marketplace is a busy one, but chief executive Steve Burrows has plans for Cobra to stand out from the crowd
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All eyes on Aviva
With no one yet to claim Andrew Moss’s seat as chief executive, chairman John McFarlane is wasting no time in making the big decisions
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The story behind Aon’s move to London
Aon’s announcement that it was moving its global headquarters from the USA to the City sent a shock through the insurance industry. Insurance Times looks at the reasons behind the relocation – and who else might follow suit
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Hardy’s sale a relief for shareholders
New light shed on extent of troubles at Lloyd’s insurer
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Wave goodbye to ever-increasing cycles
Marsh’s new price index shows that past performance may not be indicative of future results
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Moral victory for Zurich in fraud claim
While insurer is still liable to pay genuine part of injury claim, Judge’s ruling sends message to would-be fraudsters
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The Lobby: The debate - Regulating CMCs
With the Ministry of Justice set to unveil a consultation this summer on toughening its supervision of claims management companies, does this sector need more regulation?
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The Lobby: Broker regulation - The IMD
The revised Insurance Mediation Directive could make commission disclosure mandatory by 2019, and brokers fear that will create extra costs at a time when they are under other regulatory pressures