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Post Blog: A gentleman's agreement?
How can brokers with appointed representative arrangements deal with partners undergoing M&A activity? John Rusby explains.
Post blog: War on fraud
The exponential increase in insurance fraud over the past six-years is a major problem, and one that should set alarm bells ringing for everyone in the industry, says Andrew Anderson.
Post Blog: Upwardly Mobile
How can insurers make the most of mobile technology? Sachin Khatri explains.
My Best XI: Steve White, British Insurance Brokers’ Association
Steve White, newly appointed chief executive of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, selects his best XI for an insurance industry start-up. The diehard Arsenal fan’s team includes one of the club’s legends as well as a smattering of industry…
Post Blog: The Argo effect
Will the Oscar winning film Argo raise awareness of evacuation and repatriation cover? Lee Niblett explains.
Blog: Is the client always right?
Barely three months into my new job, I have immersed myself in the challenges it has to offer and am enjoying every step of the journey with my customary “bring it on” attitude to life.
Davies and GAB Robins – a tale of two loss adjusters: The Claims Club monthly missive
It was somewhat inevitable that two claims firms inextricably linked by the tittle-tattle in the loss adjusting village should make important announcements that will shape their futures.
Post Blog: Anti-social media
The insurance industry has been urged to improve its use of social media but should it bow to the pressure? Ian Hughes explains.
Fixing the protection gap in the UK
I recently presented to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance and Financial Services to discuss the future of lending at a time when consumers have lost confidence in income protection programs.
Claims Club Monthly Missive: Learning from Bethany Probert
It seems that barely a month passes without the industry suffering publicity bad enough to harm the reputation of an individual firm or, worse still, the entire industry.