All Opinion articles – Page 19
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Online onlyAXA Life's Evans tipped to replace Nicolas Moreau
AXA group CEO Nicolas Moreau expected to return to Paris
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Online onlyBarry's Blog: A long time banging the drum
The IIB was a lone voice years ago about the dangers of the FSCS model. Now it’s time to make a much louder, collective noise
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NewsABI cites ‘personal reasons’ for head’s early departure
Kerrie Kelly had 'drive and energy' but source suggests insurers were disappointed with results
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News AnalysisBroker Forum: Challenging times
Developments in technology, sharper professional standards and the changing relationships between brokers, insurers and customers emerged as the key concerns at this year’s Insurance Times Broker Forum
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FeaturesInsurers are not in the charity business, but…
With the ash cloud debacle affecting as far afield as Kenya, the results of the lack of insurance cover in poorer countries are starkly illustrated
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People & OpinionLeader: Planning the shape of things to come
The man at the top of an insurer's GI business is not always the one pulling the strings
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People & OpinionFair Fees: We could be stuck with this levy
The FSA is promising to review the FSCS funding model. But that doesn’t mean there’ll be any change in what you pay
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FeaturesUnder the influence
You know well the personalities running the GI operations at the UK’s major insurers, but what about the bigwigs above them? The influence from the top on rates and commissions can be huge, so it pays to know your Hastes from your Hodges
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People & OpinionInterview: Robert Orlich
Transatlantic Holdings chief executive Robert Orlich saw a silver lining when AIG sold its majority stake in the reinsurer. He talks about what the group plans to do with its new-found freedoms
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Online onlyTorus Executive Risks enters PI market
David Robinson appointed professional indemnity manager
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Online onlyEx-Giles director and staff join Scottish broker
Andrew Watson to head new Glasgow office for George Stubbs
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NewsAirmic calls Employers’ Liability Act ‘woefully inadequate’
Government must crack down on failure to buy protection for staff, association says
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People & OpinionAshwin Mistry: Let’s get through this together
Keep the focus on customers if you want that all-important partnership between insurers and brokers to thrive
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People & OpinionInterview: Carlos Montalvo Rebuelta
Solvency II may not be popular with insurers, but Ceiops’ secretary-general, a key figure behind its shaping, wants a little recognition for the ‘vast amount’ of work his committee has done
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People & OpinionLeader: The FSA must come to its senses on fees
Next week, thousands of brokers will have to pay extortionate fees to the FSA
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Online onlyLegal blog: What am I missing?
Defendant lawyers have eased their costs in the past 10 years. Claimant lawyers should too, says Dan Cutts



























