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Ardonagh: Under the bonnet of the financials
Insurance Times takes a deeper look into the Ardonagh 2018 results, as net cashflow takes a positive turn
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Tory MP vows to end 'cowboy commissions' between broker and property negotiators
Sir Peter Bottomley has vowed to end high commissions between property negotiators and brokers - years after regulators have not acted
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PIB eyes £200m acquisitions' war chest to target Lloyd's and UK brokers
Consolidator hires advisers to raise money
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Citizens Advice dual pricing report attacks home insurers
Data reveals long-standing customers are paying on average almost double for their household premiums
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FCA REPORT BOMBSHELL: Regulator set to pounce on insurance firms for mistreating customers
Insurers, brokers and service providers given grim warning about their failure to act on offering customers value
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Gallagher completes £268m Stackhouse Poland acquisition
Rumours of the deal had been circling for almost a year and were confirmed in January
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Saga's woes deepen as shares fall again and concerns mount on renewal strategy
Saga shares fall again as analysts unpick the fallout from the profit warning last week
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'Disappointing' esure deep in underwriting losses amid claims spike
Esure vows to improve results in 2019 after Sir Peter Wood admits a ‘disappointing’ year
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Briefing: Who are the other players suffering like Saga on renewals?
There surely has to be other players who have an older book that needs an overhaul
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Biba reacts to FCA update on travel insurance access for cancer survivors
It follows Youth Cancer Europe challenging the government and financial regulators last October so cancer survivors no longer have to inform insurers after ten years of being clear
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Co-op insurance firm racks up big loss as UK weather claims bite
Co-op, now owned by Markerstudy, posts a big trading loss
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Saga crashes to huge loss and expects 'significant' industry response on renewals crackdown
Saga becomes the first industry player to take a huge hit from the FCA crackdown on renewal pricing
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Zurich gains edge after signing up to powerful rating hub
Zurich has become the fifth top UK insurer to go live with SSP’s Intelligent Quotes Hub (IQH). The new hub will provide insurer-hosted pricing for Zurich’s personal lines intermediated business. It will also integrate with brokers’ software housing systems, and is in the process of being rolled out to Zurich’s ...
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Court rules against AXA in landmark battle with Churchill over £2m fire claim
The ruling has delivered new clarity on what constitutes ‘use’ of a vehicle in a claim
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Sir Vince Cable urges Rugby Premiership to review Gallagher sponsorship over racist comments
Letter from Lib Dem leader to Rugby Premiership says the comments from Simon Matson and others “can only inflict damage on the sport”
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'Institutionally sexist' - Lloyd's attacked by Jeremy Corbyn's City chief
Shadow City minister is latest to condemn Lloyd’s amid ‘horrific’ reports of rampant sexism, harassment and bullying
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Scandal-hit Lloyd's woes deepen as it crashes to £1bn loss
Lloyd’s of London suffers another massive blow as catastrophes spark a huge loss
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Europe to slash motor insurers' claims frequency with radical safety plans
European Commission plans on technology cutting out speeding, distraction and drink-driving unveiled
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'The best people will leave' - ex-JLT boss worrying view on Marsh deal
Former JLT commercial director James Twining has given a worrying and bleak assessment of Marsh’s takeover of JLT. Twining warns that JLT’s swagger and culture of independence will likely phase out and the ’best people will surely leave, as they always do.’ Marsh’s regulatory approval for the takeover is impending. ...