Insurers accused of moving the goalposts.
The withdrawal of terrorism cover and plummeting service standards are two signs insurers have lost ...
The withdrawal of terrorism cover and plummeting service standardsare two signs insurers have lost their way, driving business from brokers'
books, a senior risk manager warned the Incisive Media/ Lloyd's broker
round table in Birmingham.
"Insurers have thrown past relationships out of the window and adopted a
'take it or leave it' stance over cover," the risk manager added. "It no
longer seems to be based on factors such as what kind of claims experience
a company has."
This sentiment was echoed
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