Broker News – Page 155
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Markerstudy’s Russell Bence joins Brightside
Markerstudy retail managing director Russell Bence, whose departure was announced yesterday, is to join broking group Brightside as managing director of volume lines. Bence will start his new role in May. Brightside executive chairman Mark Cliff said: “I was looking for an MD with broking in ...
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Andy Wallin joins Cooper Gay as commercial director
Former Brightside chief executive Andy Wallin has joined broking groups Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford (CGSC) as group commercial director. Wallin left Brightside in September 2015 after only eight months as chief executive. Before joining Brightside Wallin was managing director of Arthur J Gallagher’s direct business ...
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FCA strikes off two brokers for not paying fees
The FCA has cancelled the permissions of two general insurance brokers because they failed to pay outstanding fees. As a result, neither are allowed to continuing operating as brokers. Lester Evans of Barnet owed the FCA £1,694.44 in periodic fees and levies, which had been due ...
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Markerstudy restructures retail division as Russell Bence resigns
Markerstudy’s retail division managing director Russell Bence is to leave on 30 April after 7 years with the company, triggering a restructure. Bence will not be replaced directly. The retail division, which employs 700 staff, will be restructured into four units. The four existing operations directors ...
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Decline in reserve releases to hit motor insurer profits
A slow down in premiums in the first quarter of 2016 will hit motor insurer profits as prior year reserve releases from the highly profitable 2011-2013 period come to an end, analysts from investment bank Macquarie have said. Yesterday, the Confused.com price index showed that prices ...
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AXA expands African operations in joint venture with Chaucer
AXA is expanding its reach into Africa with the launch of a joint venture with Lloyd’s insurer Chaucer. The new venture, AXA Africa Specialty Risks, will be dedicated to covering specialty insurance lines in Africa, covering business such as political risks, energy and infrastructures. The partnership ...
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Saga motor unit reports 74.4% COR and 10.3% profit growth
Over 50s insurance provider Saga’s motor underwriting business made an operating profit of £82.8m in the year ended 31 January 31 2016, up 10.3% on the £75.1m it made the previous financial year. The division’s combined operating ratio was 74.4% an improvement of 3.5 percentage points ...
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Marsh Networks boss Martyn Denney departs
Marsh UK head of networks Martyn Denney has left the company. Denney joined Marsh in May 2010 from Towergate where he was managing director of Broker Network Insurance Services. At Marsh he was responsible for the broker’s three main networks; Marsh Pro Broker, Marsh Labyrinth and ...
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Watchstone rejects acquisition offer
Watchstone has rejected an ‘unworkable’ bid from a private company to buy all of its assets, excluding the actual and contingent liabilities. But the insurance technology firm has not ruled out further proposals from the company. In a statement the company said: ”Watchstone notes the recent ...
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Cooper Gay’s Lloyd’s broking chief to step down
Gordon Newman is to step down as chief executive of CGNMB, the Lloyd’s broking unit of Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford (CGSC), on 20 April. His responsibilities will be assumed by CGSC group chief executive Steve Hearn, subject to regulatory approval. Newman will remain at CGNMB ...
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Bluefin buys four regional brokers
Bluefin has acquired four regional brokers since the start of this year. The AXA-owned broking group’s largest and most recent purchase is Liverpool-based commercial broker Exchange Insurance Services. It has also bought Yorkshire-based Alverton Insurance Brokers in January, and Scotland-based companies Wilbourn Insurance Services and Grampian ...
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Court victory for insurer in £236,724 Ferrari credit hire dispute
A businessman has lost his legal battle to force Direct Line Group (DLG) to pay £236,724 for the hire of two Ferraris following a car accident. Earlier this month, a judge at Darlington County Court upheld an earlier ruling which meant that DLG did not need ...
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Gallagher puts graduate scheme on hold
Arthur J Gallagher has put its graduate recruitment scheme on hold following a review which found that graduates on a formal programme were less likely to remain long-term with the company where they received their initial training. The broker said that as a result of changes ...
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Allianz puts 170 jobs at risk as it plots direct home and motor exit
Allianz UK is planning to withdraw from direct home and motor and as a result, is putting 170 jobs at risk. Roles in Allianz’s Bristol and Guildford offices will be affected by the proposal and a period of consultation has begun with the Union on the ...
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Tracey McDermott to leave FCA in July
FCA acting chief executive Tracey McDermott is leaving the regulator on 1 July. The announcement today follows the appointment of Sam Woods as the new PRA boss. As a result Andrew Bailey will now leave his role as PRA head to join the FCA. Earlier this ...
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CII urges industry to tackle lack of SME reputational cover
The CII is urging the industry to plug the gap in reputational risk cover for small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in a new report. The report, by the CII insurance broking faculty’s New Generation group, details the growing threat of reputation damage being driven by advancements in social ...
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AXA customers to manage end-to-end claims online in digital push
AXA is investing heavily in its claims proposition to enable customers to manage their own claims online. The insurer is currently testing the system with a large personal lines broker and through its direct travel business. The types of claims that can be made under the ...
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Romero opens Midlands office after hiring Circle's Williams
Leeds-based broker Romero has opened a new office in Nottingham to serve clients in the Midlands. The new office is headed by Stuart Williams, who joined Romero as a director in March from broker Circle Insurance Services, where he was operations director on a short-term contract. ...
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Insurance staff followed from work as fraud agency warns about data thieves
Insurance staff are being watched by fraudsters as they leave their office the City of London Police has revealed. In a statement today The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau is warning employees about the consequences of passing on or selling customer data to third parties, which ...
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Home & Legacy refreshes home offering to cover market value increases
Home & Legacy has refreshed its home offering to take into account the fluctuating values of household items. The offering which will apply to all household policies; Prestige Home, Ultra Home and Ultimate Home, will provide cover up to the value of 150% of the sum ...