All Top Story articles – Page 10
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Analysis: Managing a new breed of terror risk: the Pool Re approach
Terrorism pool boss Julian Enoizi talks to our sister title GR about the future of the organisation and the risk it covers
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Analysis: Ashley Madison case sparks rise in cyber policies
Insurance brokers told Insurance Times’s sister title StrategicRISK that requests to quote for cyber policies have increased following the high-profile data breach
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Analysis: The insurers and brokers using social media to win customers
Companies need clear objectives and a firm strategy for using new engagement channels
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Analysis: Motor injury claims reach post-Laspo record high
There were 81,889 claims registered with the Ministry of Justice during July 2015, the second highest month since the portal began
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Briefing: Why Marsh is courting Jelf
Five years of rebuilding and a storming stock market performance lead to takeover talks with Marsh
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Analysis: Five things we learned from insurers’ first half results
Motor claims, fewer weather losses and commercial competition all played a role in shaping the latest reporting period
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Analysis: New EU directive revamps how insurance is sold
The new rules will cover the entire distribution chain, reports sister publication StrategicRISK
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Analysis: Willis/Towers Watson, ACE/Chubb and risk managers
Further consolidation, less competition and rising premiums all raised as concerns, reports our sister publication StrategicRISK
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Analysis: MedCo-type scheme needed to counter hearing loss claims
Despite improved regulation in industry to create a safer industrial working environment, insurers are facing a rising tide of claims for noise induced hearing loss. What is the solution?
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Analysis: Aspen’s Chris O’Kane not looking for a merger partner
Some of the best insurers in the world are some of the smallest and no-one questions their viability, Aspen boss tells our sister publication GR
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Analysis: New motor certificate rules likely to push up MIB levy
Claims against uninsured drivers likely to rise as paper certificate loses legal standing
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Analysis: The Knowledge – brokers fear disruptors and technology
Non-insurance industry providers and autonomous cars will be the biggest threat to brokers’ income over the next decade, respondents to our survey say, while most admit that telematics has failed to make the shift to become a mainstream product
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Analysis: The Knowledge – how car autonomy will affect motor claims
Big falls in combined operating ratios are predicted as new technology improves safety
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Analysis: The Knowledge – rethinking risk in a sharing economy
New consumer trends will present the insurance industry with challenges and opportunities as individuals increasingly look to share their assets
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Call to hire more ‘Millennials’
It’s the only way to close the generation gap, says Hamilton Insurance Group boss