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CMA probe: insurers slam watchdog on lack of action
The ABI has criticised the CMA for not taking any action on credit hire costs
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CMA probe: watchdog 'unable' to take action on £84m cost of credit hire
The Competition and Markets Authority will not be introducing proposed credit hire rate cap
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CMA probe: aggregator pricing agreements banned
But no action is taken on inflated credit hire costs
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How insuring cyber risks is like spotting sharks
The evolving nature of cyber crime means insurers must be wary
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The Innovation Group continues US expansion with roadside assistance acquisition
Driven Solutions bought for £4.3m
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FOS warns insurers over rejecting alcohol-related travel claims
Say descriptions of alcohol consumption are not clear enough
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AA reveals its insurance business is in decline at half year
AA’s first results release since flotation in June shows policy numbers falling
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PRA returns show depth of commercial woes
Collective 2013 combined operating ratio for insurers still firmly in loss-making territory. But commercial liability remains biggest worry
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The Knowledge Live: brokers call for FCA role in boosting professionalism
Majority of brokers want a compulsory code of conduct, poll finds
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Scotland vote "No" to independence
Scottish voters decide to stay part of the United Kingdom
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17 September 2014 Issue
Read a digital version of the 17 September 2014 edition of Insurance Times. Cover Story: Who’s next after the FCA probes Moorhouse? plus: Towergate’s call centre centralisation, PRA returns reveal depth of insurers’ commercial woes, an interview with Jonathan Evans MP, and Spotlight looks at etrading of directors’ and officers’ ...
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Government consulting on second round of whiplash reforms
Proposals under consultation include a central IT hub for allocating independent medical experts and a data sharing initiative for claimant lawyers and insurers
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Briefing: what can we expect from the CMA motor probe?
The eagerly anticipated final report from the CMA’s private motor insurance investigation is set to be published in the next couple weeks, but with so much still shrouded in doubt, Insurance Times takes a look at what the industry could face when the remedies are finally published
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Lorica replaces Open GI with Acturis
Acturis will now provide all back office software for the broker
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Premium finance firm extends training for brokers
Close Brothers Premium Finance will now offer training on selling premium finance options to policy holders
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Gibraltar to accept insurance linked securities
The Gibraltarian government has published guidelines that allow for ILS to be traded from the country
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Specialty underwriter ProSight eyes Lloyd’s expansion with Canopius hires
Underwriter offers new accident and health practice and expands marine, film and engineering underwriting teams
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Has Laspo worked?
With claims volumes on the rise again, Insurance Times investigates the claims experience behind the numbers and asks whether the Laspo reforms have had a significant effect in the fight against fraudulent whiplash claims
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Claims rebound after Laspo reforms
Claims registered with the Ministry of Justice portal grew by 16% in August compared to same period in 2013
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Top 20 non-natural castrophes for 2013 cost $8.1bn – Allianz
Refinery fire in Siberia has been the most costly event so far in 2014