All articles by Muireann Bolger – Page 9
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News
Underwriting costs escalate as piracy attacks soar 30%
Lloyd’s and Nato conference also highlights growing threats of cyber-terrorism and climate change
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News
Credit rating agency urges tax support for competitiveness
Moody's analyst backs ABI proposals for tax reform
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Claims
Collision course
Claims management companies have crashed their way onto the insurance landscape in recent years. Many corners of the market view them as an unnecessary, and costly, element, while others say they offer greater access to justice for claimants. We invite three key figures to air their views
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Special Reports
Brighton IT Pack 2009: Future perfect
Our IT Pack event in Brighton gave new brokers a chance to share views on industry challenges with their peers and senior executives. On their minds were building a career in the long term and predicting the future shape of the market, while battling with dual pricing to turn a ...
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Markets & Risks
Market: Loss adjusters
This rapidly evolving market requires more and more from its claims experts
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Claims
15 days later
The MoJ’s reforms of the personal injury claims process kick in next spring, shrinking the 60-90 days for establishing liability to just 15. The promise is for a more efficient and cost-effective system, but are insurers prepared for the change? Muireann Bolger investigates
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News
Expert predicts £100m bill to satisfy MoJ claims deadline
But long-term view suggests potential savings between 10% and 20% of indemnity spend