All Opinion articles – Page 35
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Lorega boss warns insurers not to cut costs
Squeezing loss adjuster costs will further damage industry image, says John Sims
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Jackson Review: Foil hails "new era" in civil litigation
Proposals are 'very welcome', says Foil president Cutts
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Jackson review has "serious implications" for insurers
Lord Justice Jackson's "controversial proposals" are a risk to insurance sector, says law firm
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Groupama 'to close' Borehamwood claims centre
More than 40 staff affected as insurer Groupama looks to centralise claims handling
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Claims
Hear and now
A noise-induced hearing loss case dating back to exposure in the late 1970s could set a new precedent for historical claims. Muireann Bolger speaks to experts who warn that the flood gates may be about to open on an already surging market
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People & Opinion
Peter Cullum
A powerful figure in insurance, Towergate’s high-profile chairman is used to doing things his way, Most of the time it’s a winning strategy, which this year, he tells Ellen Bennett, will see him push for further expansion, record premiums and, ultimately, an exit
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Leader: Exit strategies - a tale of two consolidators
Tom Broughton, editor-in-chief
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Towergate float to integrate CCV
Cullum insists he and Homer will leave shortly after 2012 flotation
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We need to play our cards right with the MoJ motor reforms
Insurers need to see the wider prospects of the new RTA claims process
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Brown meets with MPs to resolve pleural plaques issue
Insurers faced with potential £29bn claims bill if Scottish decision is followed in England and Wales
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Growth ain’t nothing but a number
If the financial crisis proved one thing, it’s that stellar growth is no guarantee of a business’s viability. A more balanced outlook is required
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