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AA calls on Chancellor to ease motorists' insurance burden
The AA is urging UK Chancellor Gordon Brown to review the Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) - which adds 5% to all car insurance policies - in his next budget.The UK's biggest general insurance intermed ...
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Broker abroad
For those who broker non-life policies, times are tough. Yvette Essen explains why Lloyd's may be the answer
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Airlines join forces for biggest deal
Global transport chiefs will next month be asked to back the world's biggest insurance deal.A blueprint to create a single company providing cover for the world's aviation industr ...
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Axis to outsource entire back office
Bermuda-based Axis Specialty is set to outsource its entire back office, said chief executive John Charman.Speaking for the first time about his new venture Charman, who is also a director of its ...
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Banks on to a winner
When offering free money to the public, you would expect brokers to be inundated with requests. However, for SSIAs at least, Christopher McKevitt finds high street banks seem to be the provider of choice
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Pressure grows on insurers as flood bill mounts
The high winds and flooding that gripped the country earlier this month will cost insurers up to E100m (£61.1m), according to senior market analysts. This follows a E30m (£18.3m) bill for flooding ...
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Businesses seek claims blacklist
Businesses back name and shame drive to cut public liability fraud
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State of emergency declared as floods hit Bolivian capital
The Bolivian capital, La Paz, has been hit by heavy flooding after the heaviest rainfall in 50 years. The current death toll is more than 65 people, with more than 100 injured.




























