All Opinion articles – Page 7
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Inside BrokingBroker briefing: One Answer in full throttle
Boss Paul Muir is so sure of his broker's potential he's put his own money behind a new office
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NewsLeader: Outrage of brokers left to foot claims bill
The worst may be yet to come in the ongoing PPI debacle
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Online onlyOmega CEO Pexton paid $798k in 2010
Lloyd’s insurer will get a $1.9m credit related to former CEO’s departure
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BackchatBackchat Insider's market matrix
Our man on the ground maps out this week's industry winners and losers
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People & OpinionLeader: Aviva chief will hope for smooth RAC sale
Moss has potential successors waiting in the wings
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Online onlyIndependent broker blog: High time for a hike
The government's investigation of the rising costs of motor insurance smacks of opportunism – it would be better off looking at the aggressive pricing of larger direct writers
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People & OpinionLeader: QBE feels the pain but stays silent
QBE may prefer to be the strong and silent type, but sometimes it's good to talk
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People & OpinionWe know where it’s at
Insurers’ reputation as technological dinosaurs will soon be extinct, if an exclusive survey of insurance CIOs is anything to go by
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Online onlyStephen Catlin’s 2010 pay package drops 36%
Lloyd's insurer boss's bonus and benefits cut as salary rises
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Online onlyRBSI chief Geddes set for £1.9m payday despite losses
Geddes bonus details revealed as bank-owned insurer announces ambitious plans to transform the business
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People & OpinionLeader: greater transparency not grubby money
There's much to gain from coming clean on referral fees
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People & OpinionLeader: Clock is ticking for the ABI’s new boss
It only took the ABI eight months to find its new director-general ...
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Online onlyGovernment confirms insurance exemption from age legislation
Insurers will continue to be able to price risks based on age
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Online onlyGregory eyes return to general insurance market
Ex-HSBC Insurance Brokers chief is in talks with a 'number of firms'
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People & OpinionLeader: And all in the name of ‘equality’ …
The ECJ's gender judgment may be just the beginning
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People & OpinionInterview: Philip Gregory
Brought in to wake a sleeping giant, the former HSBC Insurance boss couldn’t have predicted he’d soon be preparing for a sale to his erstwhile home Marsh. Gregory talks for the first time about the events leading up to his departure and why you should never go back
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