All TechTalk articles – Page 128
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Online onlyFSA to test aggregators
Financial watchdog says sites must be clear, fair and not misleading.
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Catlin teams up with benchmark provider
Fitch Solutions to supply CDS pricing and market implied ratings services.
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Quotes2Me partners with CDL
Online insurance portal venture teams up with second technology provider.
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Kwik-Fit inks deal with SSP
3-year electronic messaging agreement to drive online business
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Home insurers’ websites failing customers
Home insurance customers confused over insurer web pages, says survey.
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FeaturesA Swift solution
Insurers and brokers are in talks to use the established Swift financial transfer network in move to speed up the pace of electronic placement of risks. James Dean reports.
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Fortis in bank travel insurance deal
Alliance & Leicester is first bank to use Fortis' text message quotes
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NewsSwiss Re plans e-trading revolution
Top reinsurer leads a bid to place every aspect of a risk transaction electronically within three years.
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Online onlyChallenging Times for the 'Networked Insurer'
For decades, the insurance industry has functioned on tried and trusted business models. The traditional insurance value chain had the primary insurance company at its centre. Interactions were with other equally long established distribution organizations, as well as capital markets, and regulatory organizations. The customer was to a great ...
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Open GI clinics win CII acccreditation
Open GI & Countrywide Events secure CII CPD event accreditation
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Ace launches online PTL product
Insurer is first to offer full cycle online PTL solution
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Online onlyQuotes2Me partners with Open GI
Online comparison access will now be provided to entire broker base
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NewsLloyd’s seeks partners for electronic trading hub
Swiss Re spearheads bid to bring insurance on to global messaging platform.
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NewsInsurers square up to Open GI over fourfold increase in transaction fees
Cost increase of hundreds of thousands of pounds imposed by software house provokes anger in the market.




























