Commercial Lines related articles – Page 166
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Groupama delays flotation plans
Listing won't happen for at least a year because of Solvency II uncertainty
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RSA warns on risks to small firms
Small businesses must have the right cover at all times, warns RSA
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EU warning over insurance sex discrimination
ECJ legal adviser says insurers must not charge men and women different rates
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Heath Lambert wins Express Newspapers
Publishing group appoints Heath Lambert to provide general insurance and risk management
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Former UK General chief Tim Rolfe joins Canopius
Tim Rolfe handed role at Lloyd's insurer Canopius
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Suspended solicitor issues writ after Quinn turns down PI claim
Insurer has accused solicitor of allowing former partner to act dishonestly
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Swinton back on acquisition trail as profits slide 25%
Halpin is eyeing commercial buys ‘that fit with the business model’ while turnover rises 13%
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Wall joins Tokio Marine from ACE
Phil Wall joins Lloyd's insurer as corporate risk engineering boss
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In pictures: Manchester roundtable
Brokers in the North West gathered at our latest roundtable with AXA
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Dual partners with The Judge on ATE Insurance
Underwriter Dual Corporate Risks signs ATE Insurance deal with The Judge
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THB scoops ex-HSBC Insurance Brokers executive
Peter de Kersaint Giraudeau appointed senior client executive
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Atradius appoints commercial head
Alun Sweeney takes over commercial responsiblity for UK and Ireland.
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Analysis
The future of SME: will e-trading eat away at insurer and broker revenues?
SME customers are increasingly being drawn to buying insurance online. But while aggregators are trying hard to win commercial customers, brokers and insurers argue that the e-trading model can't meet SME customers' complex needs
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Sink or swim
The SME sector was once lucrative for insurers, but new entrants to the market increasing capacity, coupled with cash-strapped clients looking to shave costs, have put downward pressure on rates and revenues. We look at how the industry can keep its head above water
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News Analysis
Darkest before the dawn
Each September, the rush to place solicitors’ professional indemnity cover kicks in, but this year it’s tougher than ever. As insurers leave the market in droves and ARP numbers swell, the industry is demanding a rethink of the system
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Travelers’ email warns of delays as lawyers scramble for quotes
Insurer received 1,000 enquiries for solicitors' PI cover in just one week