Commercial Lines articles – Page 177
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Firms slow to respond to Corporate Manslaughter Act - Chartis
Poll finds ony 18% have changed corporate governance practices
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RBSI gets ready for 2013
Job cuts are about getting business ready for floatation or sale
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Bluefin buys broker GM Towns
£5m GWP Peterborough broker will be integrated into Bluefin
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Marsh unveils networks line-up
Former Broker Network MD Martyn Denney to lead Marsh’s UK network offering
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Biba 2010 supplement online now
Read the latest features ahead of next week's Biba conference
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World Cup Q&A with Ray Parlour
Countdown to the Insurance Times World Cup Fantasy League starts here
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Brit PI underwriter switches to Chaucer
Chaucer adds to new international liability division
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Data loss? We have a policy for that
Fines of up to £500,000 are prompting companies to take a fresh look at the security of client details. Brokers must know what cover they can offer
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Brit stays firm on walking away from unprofitable business
Chile earthquake set company back £46m
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AXA motor revenues rev up as property and casualty idles
New business is stable overall despite a 10% fall in France
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Interview: Adrian Brown, RSA
RSA UK’s chief executive faced a tough job when he took the helm 18 month ago. Things haven’t gone too badly – we meet him on the day the insurer announces a return to growth – but the stuffy reputation lingers (pink toilet paper or not)
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RSA shrugs off the effects of shrinking exposures
Rate rises and expansion in broker personal lines and affinity help lift premium growth
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Commercial rates still soft but Aviva is on track, says GI boss
McMillan maintains flexibility on commissions
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£3bn is the magic number for new cover at Euler Hermes
Chief exec Desnos reports company is back in growth mode
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RBSI slashes workforce by 2,000 to shape up for sale
Following Q1 losses of £50m, chief executive Geddes hopes low prices will draw in customers
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Zurich Q1 profits hit by Chile losses
Growth prospects are being held back by company's tough stance on rates