All Opinion articles – Page 22
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People & OpinionInterview: Xavier Denecker
Credit insurer Coface may have struggled when an influx of claims during the crisis left it in the red. But as he unveils a new credit insurance model and promises profits for 2010, managing director Denecker is brimming with optimism
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People & OpinionLeader: A good place to vent your FSA fees fury
Here at Insurance Times, we’re rarely lost for words
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FeaturesNavigating out of recession
Is it still grim up North? Or are we seeing more struggling down South? Affecting all regions in the UK, this recession has hit like none before it, dispelling the traditional view of a North-South divide. But if the impact of the financial meltdown has been UK-wide, will the recovery ...
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Markets & RisksStrength to be unpopular
In the second of our two-part Airmic special, Paul Moore, the man who blew the whistle on HBOS, talks about presenting messages to the board that it may not want to hear. His experience is a lesson to all risk managers
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Online onlyDevitt to leave RSA UK
Sales director Aaron Devitt moves to insurer's Scandinavian business
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Online onlyPowerPlace adds to management team
'We’re now standing on our own two feet,' says CEO Reed
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Online onlyFSA's Sally Dewar to step down
Risk boss Dewar is leaving the FSA following "extraordinary time"
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Online onlyDavey's blog: Missed opportunities?
The Biba conference was an enjoyable affair this year. But have celebrity headline speakers come at the cost of business-relevant content?
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People & OpinionLeader: AXA’s rare breed is off to a new home
As Middle exits for Aviva, Meehan, Reid and Keating prove Maso's management strategy is sound
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People & OpinionTime to refocus on business growth
Where quality insurance providers cannot differentiate on price, they must demonstrate their value to potential clients
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People & OpinionInterview: Freddy Van den Spiegel
BNP Paribas Fortis’s chief economist may have seen it all before, but this financial crisis is different, he says. Contagion and an imbalance in global markets could send the economy toppling back into chaos, and it is ultimately the insurers that will pay for this greater climate of risk, he ...
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Online onlyCNA Europe appoints senior underwriting duo
Promotions to boost European growth strategy



























