Liz Bury
Contact info
- Tel:
- 0207 618 3078
- Email:
- liz.bury@insurancetimes.co.uk
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The Knowledge: competition
This month’s edition looks at how brokers have adapted to the new business environment
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The Knowledge: business excellence
This month’s edition looks at how a keen focus on service can help brokers beat the competition
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The Knowledge: personal lines pricing
This month’s edition looks at the balancing act brokers face in offering keen prices while providing high-quality products and good service. At the same time, dual pricing is now under the regulator’s spotlight
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The Knowledge: Insurer strategy
This month’s edition throws the spotlight onto brokers, who are again being wooed by insurers
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The Knowledge: regulation and professionalism
This month’s edition reviews the FCA’s approach to the industry, and how the broker market is responding to increased regulatory scrutiny
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The Knowledge Live: regulation and professionalism
Participants at our most recent Knowledge Live event considered how changing regulation will affect the industry
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The Knowledge: claims innovation
This month’s issue look at claims handling, which is at the brink of a data-enabled revolution
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Insurers lack confidence in own big data capabilities
Survey reveals underwriters and loss adjusters ill-equipped to grab opportunity
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The Knowledge: Specialist vs generalist
Are you a specialist broker, or a generalist? Most brokers need a foot in both camps if they want to speak credibly to a range of clients
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The Knowledge: Personal injury claims reform
Debate continues for the PI claims reforms, with a raft of new measures set to shake up the industry
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Video: The Knowledge Live - SME technology
Brokers and industry experts offered their advice at the Knowledge Live event in Bristol in association with Zurich in August 2012.
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The Knowledge – small business insurance
A battle for market share looms as insurers and brokers vie for business from fewer SMEs
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What's next for motor subrogation?
RSA has been vindicated over its add-on costs for motor repairs by the High Court, and the winners of the personal lines Broker Service Survey are revealed
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Personal lines survey: who's first for service?
Chubb is still top dog in the Broker Service Survey, but RSA-backed Oak Underwriting is snapping at its heels
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The Knowledge: People and talent - The people
Finding people with the rights skills for the job – and retaining them – is a major issue for this month’s panel
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The Knowledge: People and talent - Timeline
Apprenticeship schemes have always helped encourage young talent into the industry, even though many more 18-year-olds opted for university during the Labour government years. Today, the rise in the cost of studying for a degree means that more school leavers are opting to go straight into the job market rather ...
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The Knowledge: People and talent - Survey
You don’t have to be chartered to work here, but …
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The Knowledge: People and talent - The buy
New business models and a soft market have changed the relative value of skills in insurance
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The Knowledge: Construction and engineering – People
In this broker special, we hear the views from intermediaries at the coalface of the UK’s construction market
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The Knowledge: Construction and engineering – Timeline
Rates stay soft amid chronic oversupply, but fresh ideas have provided a boost for some during a sustained period of austerity