What The Papers Say - January 2014

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Jonathan Swift, editor in chief at Insurance Age, joins the title’s deputy editor Andrew Pearce for the latest edition of What The Papers Say.

This month's edition, hosted by Caitlin Morrison, reporter at Insurance Age, sees the panel discussing the Insurance Brokers Standards Council (IBSC) and whether there is space in the market for it.

Also up for debate is the report from PwC on the issues at RSA Ireland, the impact this will have on the business and the likelihood of a successful takeover bid.

Finally, the show deals with the acquisition outlook for 2014. With Marsh kicking the year off by buying Central Insurance, the panel

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