Personal Lines related articles – Page 135
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‘Processing error’ delays 50 fast-track registrations
Steering group blames inaccurate information as delays drag on one month after deadline
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Zenith racks up £129m losses following reserves injection
The rise of aggregators, plus a ‘catalogue of errors’, led to Zenith’s eventual writedown
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Bidders line up as Provident sale nears
Markerstudy watches developments but remains uncertain of the figures
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ACE and CEGA in travel deal
Corporate travel policy to include emergency medical assistance
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Quinn staff queue up for voluntary redundancy
Over a third of workforce must be cut to save company
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Ex-Capita director’s new broker will ‘work with aggregators’
Meyer's start-up will retain 'traditional' broker principles as well as targeting white label partners
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Sex offender broker targets child care business
Crest’s Meacham will withdraw from sector in next year as brokers label situation ‘inappropriate’
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Claims
The road to safety
Keys that monitor speed and alcohol intake, buzzers that keep drivers in the right lane and, eventually, cars that drive themselves. Our designated driver tries out the latest safety technology set to save lives, reduce injuries and cut the cost of accidents for insurers
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Markets & Risks
Rich pickings
Forget price comparison sites and direct online buying: face-to-face relationships are how business is done in HNW, particularly when it comes to tailoring cover for non-standard niche assets. But while the sector may be booming, it’s not always that profitable
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Five things you didn't know about... Ian Gilmour
ONE Group chief operating officer Ian Gilmour
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Features
Hands-on help or cut-rate cover?
Insurance Times created three people – Jim, Molly and Carol – complete with individual profiles, and sought quotes from brokers and insurer websites for a range of policies. The results proved that the web is cheaper, but will they get good service?
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Smith takes action to help Fortis motor into the black
Chief executive targets 20% rate rises and says company’s position ‘stronger than market average’
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News Analysis
The Quinn files
UK brokers have already shunned Quinn Insurance once this year, leaving the troubled insurer at the mercy of the Irish regulator. With Quinn now allowed to re-open for limited UK trading and its workers lobbying for full reinstatement, the market is asking whether it can rescue its reputation
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Torrance to get tough on no-profit policies
Allianz willing to see business lapse as it targets improved rate strength
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Morgan expected to quit as Quinn continues with UK bid
Insurer can once again be fully operational in the UK but never as a loss leader, administrator says
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Open GI goes lives with Aviva rating system
Aviva has 'revolutionised' brokers personal lines pricing, according to Sam Hudson
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Brightside to raise £9m for acquisition
Broker to snap up group companies E-car and E-bike