There have been few changes at the top - but it has been another year of steady progress for the top 25 EC3 brokers.
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25 Oct 2011
WINNER – INSURABLE RISK TEAM – TESCO STORES
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12 Jul 2011
BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR - WINNER - THE GREEN INURANCE COMPANY
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12 Jul 2011
INSURANCE BROKER OF THE YEAR – WINNER – HOWDEN BROKING GROUP
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12 Jul 2011
BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION DEAL OF THE YEAR – WINNER – BRITISH GAS INSURANCE
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12 Jul 2011
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PERSONAL LINES BROKING INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR – WINNER – PROVISIONAL MARMALADE
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12 Jul 2011
SERVICE PROVIDER OF THE YEAR - WINNER CRAWFORD & COMPANY
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12 Jul 2011
COMMERCIAL LINES BROKING INITIATIVE - SME/MID CORPORATE - WINNER - AON
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12 Jul 2011
THE E-BUSINESS AWARD - WINNER - POWERPLACE
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12 Jul 2011
YOUNG ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR AWARD - WINNER - TOM STEPHENSON, WILLIS
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12 Jul 2011
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MARKETING INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR - WINNER – HISCOX INSURANCE COMPANY
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12 Jul 2011
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – WINNER – DR SANDY SCOTT
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12 Jul 2011
GENERAL INSURER OF THE YEAR – WINNER – AGEAS UK
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12 Jul 2011
THE CUSTOMER CARE AWARD - WINNER – AXA PERSONAL LINES (SIMS)
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12 Jul 2011
INVESTING IN THE PROFESSION AWARD - WINNER - TOWERGATE INSURANCE
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12 Jul 2011
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To achieve a sustainable profit, personal lines insurers need to transform their retention rates, using modern communications techniques to engage with customers and understand their individual needs. This white paper is based on a specially commissioned study involving 42 senior managers at UK and Irish insurers.
The complex patchwork of legislation and guidance governing work equipment risks in the UK is an administrative monster that many businesses struggle to wrestle with successfully. It takes significant levels of technical expertise and resources to understand and effectively navigate the maze of legal requirements, and this problem grows increasingly unwieldy for smaller organisations with limited manpower and finances.
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This week’s deal developments read like two coming-of-age literary fables written to reward hard work and endeavour, while...