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The week's winnersZurich Financial Services up 12.8%Aviva up 7.3%The week's losersWellington down 8.6%Hiscox down 7.6%Thompson Heath & Bond was the latest entry into the …
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Product news
Smithson saleThe Smithson Mason Group has announced the sale of its professional risks portfolio to the medical insurance division of the Towergate Underwriting Group.As part of the Folga …
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These skilled specialists must remain independent
Insurers' panels are a diminishing source of work for loss adjusters, who must resist the watering down of their skills in this competitive market, says John Jackson
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Going Places
InsurersExeter Friendly SocietyPrivate medical insurer Exeter Friendly Society has appointed Michael Dunford as actuary and chief underwriter. Previously assistant actuary at P …
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Stop press...IFAs future
IFAs futureThe Association of Independent Financial Advisers is urgently debating the future of IFAs in the UK after last week's threat by the FSA to withdraw trading consent for firms that c …
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SVB profits raise funding hopes
Turnaround at insurer improves case for increasing capacity
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Euro monies
Robin Wood examinesa particular aspect of the EU's Insurance Mediation Directive which relates to a broker's financial capacity
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Injury plus costs
The dramatically-increasing legal costs involved in personal injury claims worry insurers. But the claims rush may be receding. Katy-Jo Howliston reports
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Warning of huge tides hitting southern coasts
Serious flooding is expected in the South of England next week when tides are predicted to be at their highest in 40 years.The Environment Agency warned on Monday that tides would be very high on ...