Commercial Lines articles – Page 157
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Keychoice Underwriting in risk management tie-up
Keychoice Underwriting unveils partnership with RiskSTOP
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Allianz to bid for Channel Tunnel rail link
Allianz lines up £2bn offer for sought-after Government asset
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AXA launches iPhone app for small businesses
‘Free, Swap, Sell’ to help businesses give away, swap or sell unwanted items
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Live blog: Global Leaders Forum
Danny Walkinshaw blogs live from the Insurance Times Global Leaders Forum in London
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Canopius cuts professional indemnity
Canopius scales back its PI underwriting as two staff leave Lloyd's insurer
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Life after Maso
It’s been a turbulent time for AXA, as UK chief Philippe Maso departs and a new team seeks a way to turn around its service and trading record. Could this be the start of a new era for the firm?
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DAS to withdraw from ABI over Jackson Review
Chief exec Asplin has spoken out against shifting court costs onto injured claimants
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What brokers really think ...
This year’s Insurance Times Broker Service Survey took its closest look yet at insurer performance, pinning down opinion on everything from documentation wording to claims fairness. Here, we publish the rankings for the commercial lines business, which reveal some interesting insights
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L&G hires Lloyds boss to head GI business
L&G has raided Lloyds Banking Group to replace Peter Graham
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Utley plans Hastings Direct float
Chairman Neil Utley outlines ambitious growth plans for flotation by 2012
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AXA UK chief Philippe Maso out in shake-up
AXA UK restructures general insurance business
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First Assist seals RSA deal extension
First Assist Legal Protection and RSA in legal expenses tie-up
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Aon warns on Hungary sludge disaster
Firm facing toxic sludge clean up bill under environmental liablity laws
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Matthew Reed’s blog: The new global superpower
There’s never been a better time to embrace the potential of the internet in your business
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Hampden will slow down motor
Underwriting vehicle will likely scale back its participation in motor syndicates
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Any happy returns?
Aviva’s new management team has restored relationships – and business – following the departure of Igal Mayer. They’ve done so well, in fact, that the company is now an acquisition target. But has their success come at the expense of profitability?