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Online onlyVolvo to accept liability on driverless cars
The car manufacturer will be the first to speak out about autonomous vehicle liability
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Online onlyFormer Towergate trio launch specialist sports MGA
The MGA will write risk across both amateur and professional sports
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Online only21 October 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 21 October 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Fixing Brightside; Tough claims market hits Crawford; Apps - the next big thing?; Poor grasp of cyber leaves businesses vulnerable; Aggregators take a bigger slice of home insurance; Insurers’ profits under pressure; Friends and family ...
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Online onlyAnalysis: After Jelf/Marsh, is it a great time for brokers to sell?
The high price Marsh paid for Jelf has triggered talk of a buyers’ market
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Online onlyMotor claims surge sparks biggest premium jump in 5 years
Private motor premiums could soar further because of Insurance Premium Tax
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Online onlyAnalysis: The Knowledge – CII calls for flood risk and resilience certification
The CII has proposed a flood risk certificate be introduced for all UK properties, similar to the EPC Energy Performance Certificate required when a property is built, sold or rented. The institute says it would enable customers to easily understand the level of risk to their ...
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Online onlyBriefing: As Bluefin loses another top manager, is it time for AXA to sell up?
Briefing by editor Saxon East These are turbulent times at the top of Bluefin. There’s been a flurry of senior management leaving the broker over the last six months. It all started with the exits of chief executive Mike Bruce and chairman Stuart Reid. Bruce ...
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Online onlyCustomer protests with hunger strike outside Direct Line HQ
Protester vows he will stay hungry until he dies unless Direct Line Group meets his demands
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Online only07 October 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 07 October 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Challenges facing Towergate’s small business call centre; What next for RSA?; Commercial brokers feel the M&A squeeze; Brokertech – testing times for digital brokers; Fraud Charter – claims fraud is a cultural issue; Apprenticeships Live ...
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Crash for cash fraudsters 'not in the country' for alleged collision
Two men from west London were charged with fraud by false representation, among other offences
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Online onlyPrudential considers leaving UK as Solvency II draws close
The insurer will look to sell its UK operations or push them in to a seperate listed company
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Online onlyCounty Group announce fourth acquisition this year
Wales based Brady & Jones is its latest purchase
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Online onlyCPP hires new finance chief Michael Corcoran
The insurer has suffered a torrid few years with the FCA amid mis-selling fines
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Online onlyNovae chief Jeremy Adams joins Nexus Underwriting board
Adams has over 35 years experience in the industry
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Online onlyAnalysis: Insurance must try harder, women say
A perceived lack of progression and inequality puts women off a career in insurance. How can the industry change this negative image?
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Online onlyBriefing: Why Zurich and RSA were always ill-suited partners
Zurich has just dodged a bullet with its decision to end its RSA bid
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Online onlyRSA and AXA join Applied Systems panel with mini-fleet products
AXA already trades its online SME products through Applied TAM
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Online onlyAllianz GCS appoint new chief executive
Kirwan previously spent time as director of Allianz Risk Transfer
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Online onlyBrit invests in MGA Ambridge as US expansion continues
Ambridge is based in both London and New York




























