Insurance Age - October 2017

Articles in this issue
Deputy editor's letter - October 2017
Achievement over uncertainty: Brokers should be proud of conduct in the face of a tough market
News Analysis: Ogden upheaval continues as government unveils fresh proposals
Volatility goes on despite plans to legislate on how rate is calculated
Opinion: Applying the new regime
With the Senior Managers and Certification Regime set to be applied next year, Mike Cranny guides you through the main elements involved and advises you not to panic
Opinion: Processing data practices
CMS’s Ian Stevens writes on the incoming General Data Protection Regulations and the actions brokers should be taking
Profile: On the acquisition trail
With consolidation firmly on the agenda in the broking sector, Ida Axling talks to seven experts in the industry on the opportunities and perils
Broking success: Marc Loud, Park Insurance
All the fun of the fair: Park Insurance’s partner Marc Loud explains how his firm, as well as writing more traditional lines, also works with circuses, fairgrounds, theme parks, barbershops and lap dancing bars
Review: Household help
Horizon (UW) Longitude – MNW household
Market moves: Picking up the pace
Recruitment activity is picking up again after a slow summer and there has been no shortage of people moves reported by brokers and insurers in the last month
Management: Relocation, relocation, relocation
How can businesses handle relocation with their employees? Peter Done explains how to orchestrate a successful office move
Broking break: And finally
Gemma Ritchie reveals her hidden talent, James Noble on how he got into insurance, meet Clive Nicholls dog Molly, and Richard Pitt is put on the spot
Broking break: Risky business
We're on the edge of an abyss over Ogden in this month's cartoon