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Airmic – When is hospitality a bribe?
Insurers may find risk managers less inclined to accept their invitations to corporate events
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Where has it all gone wrong for Swiftcover?
The departure of AXA’s personal lines chief adds to the troubles of the once-thriving brand
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Biba blog: No more pass the parcel
A Competition Commission investigation into referral fees would prove an expensive distraction
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What is the future of flood cover?
Recent torrential rainfall across the UK is a sharp reminder of the need for government to take urgent action on flood insurance
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Where next for networks?
Aviva has quit Broker Network – now other insurers are questioning the value of networks
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Does Hardy's exit herald an AXA sale?
With motor running at 121% combined operating ratio, questions are raised over disposal of the insurer’s personal lines business
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Eurogedden: How would a euro break-up hit insurers?
Fitch report analyses worst case scenario
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Chartis: What’s in a name?
According to remarks by senior executives at AIG, the Chartis brand could soon be a thing of the past
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Hyperion bulks up for IPO
Buying Lloyd’s broker Windsor is a key step in Hyperion’s move towards the stock market
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Motor's future still uncertain after OFT report
The news that the OFT will refer the credit hire and repair costs issue to the Competition Commission has been welcomed all round. But it remains to be seen how it will resolve it
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MoJ consultation to put CMCs under the spotlight
Focus likely to be marketing practices, payment protection insurance and referral fees
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Mageean latest to join McManus’s revolution
Former Broker Network director is likely to play a key role strengthening links between retail and wholesale at Giles
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Has Lloyd’s Project Darwin lost its way?
With Lloyd’s insurers struggling, its chief executive Richard Ward is determined to push through technological change. But a report warns that this will be ‘difficult, costly and time-consuming’
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Lloyd’s to hear Project Darwin concerns
Brokers voice concerns over modernisation of back-office system
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Reserve release fillip to motor books
Move is a sign that price increases and re-underwriting is improving
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Shakespeare fraudsters to keep assets
Sentencing adjourned for directors of failed underwriting agency
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Chartis withdraws from UK public sector underwriting
Insurer working with Risk Management Partners to transfer risks to other underwriters
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Fraud boss warning over ghost brokers
1st Central fraud chief speaks after Bradford bust