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Products round-up: Another month of motoring in products
There has been a large focus on motor insurance products lately and this month is no different.
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See our free on demand discussion on compliance in SME trading, professional indemnity and the FCA now.
Seven tech tools for digital insurance professionals
James York takes us through some of the best digital tools for brokers.
Going for growth digital edition: Ageas
Allison Hughes, business development manager – commercial e-trade, Ageas, gives a flavour of what to expect from the insurer’s commercial proposition in 2015.
Going for growth digital edition: Abbey Legal
Robert Nicholls, director of sales at Abbey Legal analyses opportunities for brokers to grow in the care market.
Going for growth digital edition: HCC
In our series discussing the pressing issues and challenges that the market face we speak to Simon Calderbank of HCC.
Mind the GAAP: What brokers need to know
Rochelle Duffy of PKF Littlejohn explains how accounting changes could affect brokers.
Products round-up: Motoring into the new year
In the last two months there has been an outburst of products involving motor insurance.
Market moves: No rest for recruitment
There was no holiday break when it came to market moves. From management changes at Brightside to Gary Duggan leaving Paymentshield, there was no shortage of news involving personnel movements. Gallagher and Griffiths & Armour picked up staff from…
Video: Blink on supporting broker growth
Richard Harrison, joint managing director of Blink Intermediary Solutions meets Insurance Age editor Emmanuel Kenning.
Bah humbug: It’s a Bankstone News Christmas
Christmas comes but once a year. Just as well, judging by this year’s sparse, depressing, and generally lacklustre crop of festive-themed PR fluff.
Products round-up: Jumpers at the ready
As we get closer to the holidays, insurers have stepped away from the eggnog in order to focus on a variety of different products before changing into their Christmas jumpers.
ECIC opens up contractor policy to lighter hazards
The Electrical Contractors’ Insurance Company (ECIC) has opened up its commercial contractor combined policy to brokers targeting lighter hazard building services contractors.
Digital tools are key to client connections, delegates told
Scottish brokers hear from experts on the power of ebroking
Market moves: Something for everyone
From Ageas’ Mark Cliff moving to Brightside to Nicolas Aubert swapping AIG for Willis there has certainly been no shortage of personnel news in recent weeks. On the broker side Kerry London’s managing director departed and Lorica made its usual swathe of…
Products round-up: Products driving towards winter
Winter is coming and several insurers have decided to tackle the cold, rainy weather with new motor insurance products.
A question of e-trading
Ahead of the launch of four bespoke webinars with Aviva on electronic trading in the SME market and beyond, we bring you a light-hearted look at where you stand in the technological world. Each online video-based studio debate will analyse in depth a…
Market moves: Big news in moves
Mark Hodges resignation as CEO of Towergate was the standout development of last month’s market moves. It was a surprise to some in the industry and the company is yet to appoint a direct replacement. The development is covered in depth on page six…
Will brokers go to bed with Nigel Farage?
Rabble-rousing Bankstone News is, as the industry knows to its cost, always happiest when it is upsetting everyone.
Market moves: The usual suspects
The usual suspects were as active as ever on the Market moves front last month, with Gallagher announcing several big name departures, as well as one well-known industry figure jumping on board. Lorica, true to form, added several new recruits, including…
Products round-up: Downton, Apple and the long arm of law
This edition’s latest products and schemes have interesting parallels with some of last month’s biggest events in the wider economy.