Personal Lines articles – Page 142
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People & Opinion
Peter Winslow
The man at the helm of BGL Group – home to six different businesses, multiple brands and the world’s most famous meerkat – talks about being a different sort of chief executive for a very different sort of insurance company
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BGL Group spies opportunity to enter life insurance sector
The man behind the meerkat says branding and marketing would be key to the venture’s success
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National brokers are biggest threat
Datamonitor research highlights commercial brokers' views of the industry
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Gallagher gets hand on full £18m jewellers’ block account
Marsh sale was major factor in broker Wexler taking specie account from HSBC, sources say
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Gallagher ousts HSBC from $30m account
Jewellers' block account transfers to Gallagher UK from HSBC Insurance Brokers
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Lumley, Simpson and Plumeri to speak at Biba 2010
Keynote speakers lined up for this year's Biba conference in London
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FSA raises client money concerns with broker CEOs
Regulator writes to broker bosses to outline concerns after visits
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Jackson proposes scrapping of ‘abhorrent’ referral fees
Success fees and after-the-event premiums also under spotlight in key review of civil litigation costs
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Insurers lead the fight against plaques ruling
Four big names see Damages Act as 'fundamentally flawed'
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Ex-Equity directors’ NMJ makes first acquisition
Acquisitions director Hutton says he is "buying quality" with Ridge Insurance
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Markets & Risks
Market: Personal lines
With mounting pressures from the aggregators and direct insurers, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the personal lines broker is facing an uncertain future. But a well-honed strategy and effective customer service can ensure the customer keeps coming back
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People & Opinion
Growing organic: how will we do it?
With another difficult year now behind us, will building your business be any easier in 2010? Only if you are willing to get creative
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News Analysis
Taking no prisoners
The much-anticipated Jackson Review is in, and not everyone is happy. Cracking down on legal expenses firms and the claims farmers he calls ‘abhorrent’, Lord Jackson is here to whip personal injury litigation into shape