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Online onlyBluefin profits rise, more jobs are cut
EBITDA up 17%, new roles created at Milton Keynes
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Online onlyArgos suspends aggregator site after FSA crackdown
Retailer to review BeatThatQuote powered site and plans to relaunch later in the year
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Online onlyJudge slams Leech & Co for ‘misleading’ evidence
Medical expert signed off longer recovery time for claimant without re-examination
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Online onlyDavid Gittings, Lloyd's Market Association
Apprentices are getting younger as university fees become prohibitive – and they will be needed to fill a growing skills gap in the industry
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Online only'A lesson for anyone: kick him in the crown jewels'
This week, the Insider witnesses an unpleasant scuffle with a certain big-headed insurance mascot
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Online onlyCosta Concordia loss will compound low valuations
£643m loss will do little to raise low investor confidence in insurers, says Moody’s
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Online onlyManagement blunders at RBSI led to £2.2m fine for complaint file tampering
Parent RBSI punished over forged signatures and poor procedures during spot check
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Online onlyGovernment ‘is set to act over metal theft epidemic’
Insurer Ecclesiastical welcomes legal move after worst-ever year for theft from churches
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Online only'RBSI now needs to closely watch its step'
Can Paul Geddes be blamed for the transgressions that have cost Direct Line and Churchill a £2.2m fine?
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Tuesday - Rivals circle Hardy
Beazley could put itself in the running to buy Hardy. And will the Costa Concordia disaster add to pressure on Lloyd’s insurers to consider merging?
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Online onlyMark Byrne, Haverford
Son of an insurance legend, friends with Warren Buffett – Mark Byrne has industry credentials to spare. So when his firm, Haverford, made an audacious bid for Omega, the market was enthralled. But what went wrong?
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Motor survey: market views and the year ahead
What do the people involved think about the findings of the Insurance Times commissioned survey into public opinion of the motor market? And what lies ahead in the world of regulation?
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Online onlyBrand, price or service – what do customers value most?
Insurance Times commissioned exclusive market research to find out what the public really think about insurance. Price is seen as key, but there are other factors that customers clearly value too
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Monday - Bring on the private cash
The latest from the Groupama sale shows that private equity houses still find insurance brokers very interesting. But does this option have a limited shelf life?
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Friday – Metal thefts at record high
Specialist church and historic buildings insurer Ecclesiastical says that 2011 was the worst year to date for metal theft
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Online onlyBrand, price or service – what do customers value most?
Insurance Times commissioned exclusive market research to find out what the public really think about insurance. Price is seen as key, but there are other factors that customers clearly value too
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Thursday - No one wants a B grade
Standard & Poor’s downgraded eight European (re)insurers this week, but the pain may not be over yet
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Online onlyLegal blog: 2012 – An Olympian leap for the legal profession?
The Legal Services Act opens up the legal market to other businesses, including insurers. With the Jackson reforms also coming into play, insurance companies may be motivated to take advantage of the changes
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Online onlyTalking point: The blunders behind the RBSI fines
A catalogue of errors led to Direct Line and Churchill being slapped with a £2.2m fine for tampering with customer complaint files




























