Commercial Lines related articles – Page 239
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FeaturesCrisis, what crisis?
The approaching recession holds no fears for David Sweeney, high net worth specialist at Sterling Insurance. He tells Lauren MacGillivray that he’s pushing ahead with his target of £100m premium by 2010.
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Online onlyWhen Andy met Barry: video highlights
Towergate boss Andy Homer is put on the spot by Fortis Insurance chief executive Barry Smith at the Insurance Times commercial lines forum.
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Online onlyCommercial lines forum: in pictures
Exclusive images from the Insurance Times Commercial Lines Forum: Decoding a Competitive Future
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FeaturesGoodbye to all that
Bonus season in the City usually means parties, Bentleys and a bonanza for the insurers and brokers that serve rich bankers and traders. Not this time. Mark Skinsley reports.
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NewsLondon 2012 a ‘unique challenge'
JLT chief says insurance industry rose to the challenge of covering the Olympics.
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Evolution expands underwriting team
Commercial underwriting business appoints new business underwriter.
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AXA hires more staff in commercial shake-up
Insurer acts on broker responses to improve market relationships.
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NewsPrivate equity investors stalk Towergate’s Open GI
Consolidator confirms approaches for software house after sale of rival SSP to Hellman & Friedman.
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Heath Lambert races ahead with motor appointment
Broker inks multi-year deal with General Motors UK retail division.
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AXA restructures commercial lines
Insurer makes a number of appointments to commercial business.
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Arista expands online products
The commercial lines underwriter has widened its online trading product range for independent brokers
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Lloyd’s profit sinks 50%, but ratio stays strong
Market claims underwriting discipline remains strong.
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Hiscox joins forces with Congregational
Sharing Congregational's household account is first step.
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Features
Ready for pick-up
The fleet market’s been stuck in the garage for years and the only thing that will help, according to brokers and insurers, is higher premiums. Chris Wheal reports.
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FeaturesGet out of town
Commercial property used to be a strictly London W1 operation. Not any more. Mark Skinsley finds out why developers are leaving the big smoke and how regional brokers can benefit.
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Comments/Letters
The art of holding the pen
Simon Taylor of Primary Group says managed general agencies are not just an adjunct to a broker’s business, they are serious players.




























