All Online only articles – Page 236
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Government to raise speed limit to 80mph
Insurers expected to contribute to consultation
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Insurers in a ‘mess’ in run up to Solvency 2 – analyst
Eurozone crisis is derailing capital requirements
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Financial transaction tax a blow for insurers – PwC
EC plans for financial transacation tax will be difficult to achieve, says PwC
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Xchanging takes over Aon's XBS share
Deal is part of simplifying our overall business structure, says chief
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Flout referral fee ban and face jail - Straw
Those paying and receiving referral fees should face up to two years in prison, Jack Straw has told an audience of claims professionals.The ex-justice secretary, whose motor insurance regulation ten minute rule bill would criminalise the controversial practice, said that a two year sentence was in line with penalties ...
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Paul Moors: Something old, something new
Nowadays, punk rock has a different meaning than it did in the 80s, but has the insurance industry changed as much too?
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Blog: What a difference a year makes
An extension to the Solvency II deadline may sound like great news, but it could just lead to current problems being deferred until next year
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HSBC's timeline of troubles
As the bank decides to shed its general insurance arm, we chart a difficult five years for HSBC’s insurance business
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Video: Technology Awards winners
The winners of the inaugural Insurance Times Technology in Insurance Awards tell us what really sets them apart from the rest of the market
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Allianz and AXA named as HSBC bidders
QBE, PICC Property & Casualty and Tokio Marine also likely to be interested
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Legal blog: the blame game
Claimants’ solicitors and the insurance industry are at loggerheads over the ban on referral fees
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Industry seeks legal firm deals as Tesco Law looms
Insurers, loss adjusters and claims managers among those exploring law partnerships
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The Knowledge: corporate risks
This edition of the Knowledge uncovers the reasons why corporate lines are so oversupplied, and hears how some players aim to stand out from the crowd.