Commercial Lines articles – Page 141
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News Analysis
The luck of the Irish?
The collapse 12 months ago of Quinn sent shudders through the British and Irish insurance sectors. But, as the fate of the beleaguered firm remains uncertain, it seems brokers and insurers have escaped relatively unscathed
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‘We will do better’ says Deakin in email to brokers
Aviva director promises collections systems are being fixed
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Aviva expands cover in renewables
Aviva will expand its engineering, marine, construction and operational risks to cover renewables
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Lloyd’s insurers not central to loss adjusting in Japan
LMA provides update on developments in Japan
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Groupama: 'Ban referrals now'
Groupama wants referral fees banned to abate the UK's compensation culture
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QBE expects $125m Japan claims exposure
Majority of claims will arise from European reinsurance, marine and energy operations, says QBE
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Lloyd’s boss lambasts gender ruling
Deputy chairman Graham White condemns ECJ’s “disappointing” decision
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Aviva apologises for collection delays
Aviva says sorry to broker partners over delays in addressing issues with new collection system
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Broker denies part in £1m insurance fraud
Ideal Insurance director Faron Wilson didn't know partner Neil McKay had spent time in jail
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APC taps Bluefin for new SME underwriter
Neil Harrison joins commercial underwriting agency
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Breaking News
Willis shakes up commercial and networks businesses
New MD's appointed; Phil Scarrett to leave Willis at the end of March
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In Business
Industry heads attack broker commissions
The commission model isn’t working, say a number of London market leaders. But without regulation or a Spitzer-style crusade, how can the industry provoke change across the board?
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Thoresen lays out ABI vision
ABI's new head aims to better integrate life and non-life within the association
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Aviva ends broker-friendly year with 12% profit uplift
UK boss Hodges hands credit to predecessor Mayer, despite past damage to broker relations