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47. Berkshire Hathaway
GWP less treaty (2001): £41mIncludes gross written premiums less treaty for:General Star International Indemnity: £31mBerkshire Hathaway International Insurance: £10mGene ...
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Moody's forecasts £5bn losses at Lloyd's
Lloyd's will lose around £5bn for the 2000 and 2001 years of account, according to Moody's.However it said that 2002 should offer a profit potential of over £1bn.Moody's respective loss predic ...
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50. Granada Group
Gross written premiums less treaty (2001): £26mGIL InsuranceAddress: GIL Insurance, Technology House, Ampthill Road, Bedford RoadBedford, MK42 9QQTel: 01234 ...
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ABI welcomes the Tiner report
The ABI has said it welcomes the Tiner report into insurance regulation.In a statement issued this afternoon, the association said it saw the report as confirming the industry's financial strength ...
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ABI Statement of Principles for flood insurance
The ABI’s Statement of Principles sets out the basic approach for member companies providing flood insurance. Its aim is to ensure that there is a competitive market for insurance based on the actual risk of flooding.The new approach will apply from 1 January 2003 and will replace the current temporary ...
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TT Club announces increase in premium volumes
TT Club has announced it is increasing the volumes of premiums underwritten in 2002 and 2003.The international transport insurer has signed a quota share reinsurance agreement with Swiss Re and an ...
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Beating the Cheats
The high cost of fraudulent claims has spurred insurers into action. Now they have improving relations with the police and better detection systems. John Jackson explains
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Building up to a price war
Brokers say that a price war is imminent. Insurers say this is rubbish. Michael Faulkner investigates

