Commercial Lines articles – Page 165
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News Analysis
Signs of life
Tentative shoots of recovery are making slow progress in the market, but Acturis’s quarterly analysis of average premium reveals that sustainable growth is not yet fully rooted
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Allianz in employers' liability fraud clampdown
Allianz launches new public and employers liability team
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MMA offers brokers flexible commission
'Offering variable commission levels gives brokers greater control,' says MMA's Peter Knowles
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Insurance net exports hit £8.3bn
Insurance net exports reach record £8.3bn as UK financial sector falls 17%
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JLT chief dubs takeover rumours “laughable”
Dominic Burke says no part of the broker is for sale
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Five things you didn't know about...Allison Andrews
Groupama's head of commercial distribution Allison Andrews
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Coface in rating agency battleplan
Trade credit insurer outlines plans to take on the big three of Fitch, Moody's and Standard & Poors
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Moneysupermarket partners with BCIS
Moneysupermarket teams up with the Building Cost Information Service for surveyors
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People & Opinion
Interview: Luke Savage
Behind the mild-mannered exterior of the Lloyd’s finance director is a will of steel. We talk to the man determined to whip the Solvency II directive into a shape that best serves the market
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Features
The axeman cometh
The coalition wants £83bn slashed from the state budget by 2014 – a swingeing 40% cut in some departments. Combine the reduced spending with tax rises, and there is little solace to be found for the insurance industry
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News Analysis
Fair Fees: The campaign continues
Insurance Times readers explain why they have backed our Fair Fees campaign in their hundreds
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News
Lower returns, but Beazley’s caution ‘was right decision’
Finance director Martin Bride reflects on strategy as analysts deem investment result disappointing
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News
Pact with UK General creates hybrid MGA, says Fortis chief
Share agreement will last until 2016 and create 'a new breed of relationship'
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New tax consistency ‘will boost London as a hub’
Government plans to end tax on profits of UK companies' foreign branches
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Markets & Risks
Here for the long haul?
Aviva and AXA surprised everybody this year when they announced a return to the corporate risks sector. Leveraging their core strengths and client bases, each insurer has big premiums in its sights. But they must also tackle brokers’ doubts about their long-term ambitions
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NIG set to exit personal lines
NIG's focus turns to commercial; 280 staff impacted by proposal
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Treasury exempts insurers from foreign branch tax
Paper brings branches and subsidiaries into line