All articles by Matt Scott – Page 18
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Who are the drunk drivers on UK roads?
Men aged 20-29 are most likely to die as a result of drink driving
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Biba 2013: Telematics should play a part in fighting whiplash problem
Discussion on behaviour-based motor insurance says technology helps fight fraud and better price risk
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Do brokers' promotions risk a date with the courts?
Promoting higher standards of service could increase the risk of legal action
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First mass market telematics motor policy launched
New technology will use smartphones to record driver movement
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Daily briefing: The future looks bright for Quindell
A strong 2012 was boosted by smooth integration of new business acquisitions
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The real story of falling whiplash claims
Falling whiplash claims masks the real problem of whiplash
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Daily briefing: What does the refinancing mean for Towergate?
Towergate’s move to the money markets come straight after results and downgrade
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Broker Clinic: Insurers struggle to find solution to pollution liability coverage
The ACE Broker Clinic organised by Insurance Times looked at the risks faced by the oil and gas industry as well as who should be responsible for pollution liability in the event of a drilling accident such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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New opportunities for insurers as drilling operations move abroad - Rutherford
The thriving oil and gas industry in Aberdeen is a growth area for insurers that can deal with the complexities of the marketplace
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Q&A: Shane Doyle
Dual’s chief executive on his career path, how his travels influenced him and what he plans for the company
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Daily briefing: Is acquiring Co-op the right move for Aviva?
Such a purchase may not please shareholders at the troubled insurer
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Into the mind of a household insurance fraudster
Report reveals fraudulent claims are most likely to be for accidental damage valued at under £500
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‘Terraced melting pot’ fuels rise in claims fraud
Twelve in 10,000 insurance claims are now fraudulent, up from just 1.85 in 2006
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Broker clinic: e-trading needs to maintain a human element
The NIG Broker Clinic organised by Insurance Times looked at capturing complex risks under e-trading and what moving online meant for the broker-insurer relationship
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Daily briefing: Is Brokerbility using chartered status as a marketing ploy?
The broker network has ambitious growth plans for the next two years, and increasing customer trust and satisfaction could help it on its way to achieving that
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Daily briefing: Time is running out for CPP
Another deadline passes and the troubled insurer still has no agreement on its future, but will they be able to reach a deal to avoid administration?
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Increasing reinsurance capital will change the way the market operates
New capital providers will provide an alternative destination to place risk
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Daily briefing: Brokers ushered under the complaints spotlight
Eiopa consults on guidelines for brokers’ compaint-handling procedures, but are they simply a set of common sense rules?
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Do insurers need to invest in new asset classes?
Living in a low-yield economy will dampen conventional investment returns
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Solvency II may put Europe at a disadvantage, says Savage
Increased regulation may hamper competitiveness despite the benefits it brings to risk management.