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The Insurance Times Five Star ratings are the first at a glance guide to insurer experience created for brokers by brokers. The ratings distil the key findings of the well-established Broker Service Survey into an indispensable advice tool to help brokers select the right insurer for clients.
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Ratings
The Insurance Times Five Star ratings are the first at a glance guide to insurer experience created for brokers by brokers. The ratings distil the key findings of the well-established Broker Service Survey into an indispensable advice tool to help brokers select the right insurer for clients.
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Reports
Ratings
The Insurance Times Five Star ratings are the first at a glance guide to insurer experience created for brokers by brokers. The ratings distil the key findings of the well-established Broker Service Survey into an indispensable advice tool to help brokers select the right insurer for clients.
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72% of pension savers consider ESG factors important when investing
The introduction of Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which came into effect on 10 March 2021, imposes mandatory environment, social and governance (ESG) disclosure obligations for fund managers and will be a catalyst for financial advisers to have conversations with their customers around sustainable investing
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New guide: musculoskeletal disorder & manual handling
Musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) is one of the most prevalent work related health problems in the UK* but fortunately there’s a wealth of scientific evidence showing that small changes can make a significant difference when it comes to preventing harm. We’ve produced a new guide to outline what these can be ...
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The Digital Broker Report: From disruption to collaboration
The digital broker report reveals the insights found from the Insurance Times digital transformation survey and discusses key topics with industry experts
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Digital Broker Report 2018: The ever-changing role of the modern broker
It’s no longer enough to be a simple intermediary – today’s insurance broker has to fulfil several other roles, too
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The ‘R’ Word kKeeping it legal
Current economic pressures may force many companies to consider redundancies. That is the time, says Peter Dobie, when legal expenses cover can help.
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Forum: five questions for Justin Urquhart Stewart
In the latest of a series of interviews with insurance leaders, we ask the marketing director of Seven Investment Management about his vision for the industry.
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Consulting the risk managers
A new study, conducted by Insurance Times’ sister magazine Strategic Risk, reveals the realities of the professional life of a risk manager and how they rate the service providers that they do business with. Peter Joy reports.
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Why after-the-event insurance is here to stay
David Vine looks at what the future holds for ATE cover
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RoundTable: View from the North East
Insurance Times together with our partner, QBE held a round table discussion where a panel of experts gave their views on the state of the North East market and the issues it faces
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Medical man on a mission
Andrew Holt talks to Phil Taylor about the numerous challenges he faces in his new role, as the new chairman of the Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII)
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Does rehab work? The debate continues
Some insurers have taken rehabilitation on board, but others are not convinved of its value. Anita Anandarajah explains
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A company scheme can be good for business
A company medical plan is a good device to retain employees and keep them healthy, says John Hancock
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Sun-seeking Brits fuel healthcare drive
British expats are fuelling overseas healthcare growth because many states are clamping down on immigrant entitlements. James Sullivan reports
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Personal PMI uptake fails to mirror corporate boom
Caroline Jordan finds the corporate market buoyant but PMI providers are struggling to attract individuals
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Deja vu over litigation
Despite the reforms to civil procedures, Hugh Price says that insurers are still struggling to reduce the spiralling costs of personal injury claims
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Conference Report: Future of Personal Injury Claims - Giving scams the cold shoulder
Mark Boleat says the Compensation Act has not only drastically reduced claims farming and unauthorised marketing in UK hospitals, it has made crash scams a riskier business, too