Commercial Lines related articles – Page 149
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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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News
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
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Women on boards boosts share price
Study of listed companies makes case for female representation at board level
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Coface drops rating agency plans amid refocus
Credit insurer’s full year results confirm return to profitability
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Aviva boosts UK GI profits and revenue
Combined operating ratio falls to 96% despite freeze claims
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Brit nabs terrorism underwriter from Willis
New hire to underwrite political violence and aviation war related risks
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Analysis
What the ERP would mean for the solicitors' PI industry
Insurers complain about the ARP, but will the proposed ERP system create even more problems?
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Markerstudy acquires funeral broker Beal & Co
£1m GWP Kent-based broker snapped up by Markerstudy
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News Analysis
Double or nothing
Taxpayer-subsidised NIG has been accused of recklessly undercutting its rivals with a controversial guarantee to beat the prices of 15 rival insurers. Critics warn that such tactics not only hurt insurers’ bottom line, but prolong a soft market for all
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People & Opinion
Interview: Philip Gregory
Brought in to wake a sleeping giant, the former HSBC Insurance boss couldn’t have predicted he’d soon be preparing for a sale to his erstwhile home Marsh. Gregory talks for the first time about the events leading up to his departure and why you should never go back
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RBSI loses £295m, but has reached a ‘turning point’
Paul Geddes says reserve-strengthening is over, despite COR rising to 115% in 2010
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RSA’s Brown upbeat despite £95m loss
UK result ‘disappointing’ as COR hits 102%, but premiums rise 11%