All Opinion articles – Page 51
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NewsKerry London keeps quiet on job cuts in restructuring
Construction broker to restructure company after business assessment
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NewsFortis is not for sale. There will be no MBO, says Smith
Chief executive scotches ‘ill-founded’ market speculation and outlines plans for future
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People & OpinionKeep it simple and get it sorted
The bankers were reckless but underwriters and brokers aren’t like them, says Adrian Colosso. So let’s look at the risks you need to think about
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People & OpinionTen reasons to switch to telematics
When Norwich Union put on hold its pay-as-you-drive insurance scheme, some observers concluded it was just one of those ideas that catch the imagination but ultimately disappoint. But EMB believes telematics-rated motor insurance is inevitable, desirable and will appeal to customers. Here are 10 reasons why.
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Online onlyKerry London to cut jobs in restructure
Construction broker to reshape business as it looks for growth
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Online onlyGiles comes third in buyout top 100
Broker has third fastest-growing profits of all UK private equity-backed companies, according to Sunday Times list
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NewsLloyd's looks to future with new council
Lord Levene re-elected as chairman, Sir Robert Finch appointed on council
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Online onlyCatlin forms US underwriting partnership
(Re)insurer strikes deal with W. Brown & Associates
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Online onlyFive things you didn't know about...Quinn's Colin Morgan
Colin Morgan, chief executive of Quinn Insurance
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People & OpinionTop-up care must not lead to ‘apartheid’ for patients
Fergus Craig, AXA PPP Healthcare
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NewsChief operating officer’s role at Bluefin ‘comes to an end’
Shaun Hooper leaves rebranded company
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People & OpinionOval, the next chapter
The broker is constantly at the centre of intrigue: will it be sold or not? Its bosses Phillip Hodson (far right) and Jeff Herdman (right) – known as men who just want to get on with their work – put aside 45 minutes to talk to Michael Faulkner. Portrait by ...
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In BusinessHow to fly solo
Seven years ago William Buist left the comfort of the corporate world to start his own consultancy. Here he shares some secrets of how to start (successfully) from scratch
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People & OpinionIt’s going to be tough, but you can do it
Insurance may be insulated from the worst of the recession, but brokers still need to adapt their businesses. Ian Clark explains why
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Prime Professions new solicitor appointment
Helen Tutin to become senior account executive
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In BusinessMore than mind games
How do you pick out the staff who have the potential to become executives? You could follow Amlin’s example and call in the psychologists. Lauren MacGillivray reports
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People & OpinionThe only way we'll get through this
The market looks tough, says Martin South, but this is no time for brokers to ditch enterprise risk management. Make sure your clients know that



























