Commercial Lines related articles – Page 178
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Commercial lines: Post-recession world order
The recession may be declared over, but hard times are still being felt by brokers and insurers in the commercial market
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Driving forces
The twists and turns of the motor fleet market are proving tricky to navigate. Insurance Times takes soundings from insurers about their view of the road ahead
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Signs of growth?
Don’t be fooled by the first signs of an upturn in the property and construction markets. The challenge for insurers may be only just beginning
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In the frame
New laws, financial scandals and recessionary strategies are all playing their part in creating a volatile climate for D&O insurers. Insurance Times finds out how the market is reacting
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Walk this way
Personal insurance customers have been buying online for years, but the business market has so far kept its distance. Insurance Times reports on steps towards e-trading that brokers cannot ignore
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United front
Brokers and loss adjusters have buried their differences in recent years. These former adversaries can also become a business-winning double act
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Does it all add up for SMEs?
Insurance premiums have been an obvious place for smaller businesses to make cutbacks during the downturn, so the pressure is on to safeguard that line of business by giving firms added value
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Budget 2010: CFC reform by 2012
Government confirms review of rules governing tax on foreign branches
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Budget 2010: Biba slams IPT hike
BIBA says consumers and businesses will be hit by increasing insurance costs
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In pictures: Leeds roundtable
Yorkshire brokers gathered at our latest roundtable with AXA
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Government warned against IPT hike
Customers and business will be hit in the pocket, say industry watchers
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Lloyd's underwriter launches Alpha Underwriting
Alpha to handle corporate travel and personal accident cover
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Chubb 1882 signs first piece of business
New Lloyd's Syndicate calls it 'an historic moment'
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Q&A: The future of the FSA
Beachcroft's Mathew Rutter on the government's plans to abolish the FSA
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Aviva overhauls commercial policy wording
Insurer broadens coverage following broker feedback
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