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Post Magazine 4 February 2010

This issue featured an interview with David McMillan, new head of general insurance at Aviva, a focus on self-service for insurers, a look at lead generation for brokers and a special focus on diabetes and dangerous driving.

Interview: Ross Howard - In capable hands

Katherine Blackler talks to Ross Howard, chief operating officer (Europe) at Towers Watson's reinsurance brokerage, about the merger between Towers Perrin and Watson Wyatt and what this year will bring for reinsurance brokers

Terror and reinsurance in 2010

While state-run pools take much of the terrorism reinsurance burden, there is a specialist market growing within Lloyd's. Katherine Blackler looks at how well the risks of terrorism are understood and what 2010 may bring

Penny black's insurance week

Penny was intrigued to discover the lengths to which people will go for insurance at Hiscox. On a recent visit to the insurer's City office, a chat with two underwriters uncovered some unusual clients on Hiscox's books — among them a balloon artist, and…

Diabetes & Dangerous driving: Motor functions

With the number of people in the UK being diagnosed with diabetes increasing dramatically, Ian Bridge says insurers should alert their motor customers to be more aware of the legal implications.

View from the Top: The money-go-round

I've had a go, on the back of a large envelope, at breaking down where the money goes that Mr Customer spends on his motor insurance. Just what happens to a typical £400 premium?

Interview - David McMillan: Time for the fine tuning

Aviva's chief executive of general insurance David McMillan has turned a bunch of losers — his son's football team — into winners. Daniel Dunkley discovers his plans for an insurer that is already top of the league in many sectors.

Self-service briefing: Satisfaction at stake

If you get self-service right, you will dramatically improve customer satisfaction. That was the claim of Aviva head of online experience Chris Abrathat who noted that when his business moved to this model, he was proud to have an average satisfaction…

SMEs look to go direct

A third of UK SMEs would rather buy business insurance direct, rather than via a broker. According to a new survey by QBE, only 16% of UK SMEs will look to the insurance industry for advice in the first six months of 2010.

'Culture shift' sees 100 execs recruited

Towergate plans to bolster its broker sales force by recruiting 100 development executives this year, as part of its revised strategy to grow organically rather than through acquisition.

TIP linked to Oxygen trio

The Insurance Partnership has been linked with three members of Oxygen's corporate risks arm who recently resigned.

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