Broker News – Page 554
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HHH makes first acquisition for 2002
High street insurance provider Hill House Hammond (HHH) has acquired Taunton-based insurance broking business Lloyd and Whyte. The move is part of HHH's acquisition programme and its plans to develop its commercial division, HHH Business.
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AA expects 2002 to beat 2001 performance
AA Insurance Services has reported its best-ever year of portfolio growth during 2001 and now expects to recruit over 100 new sales staff to support business in 2002.
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Windsor ups pre-tax profits and dividend
Lloyd's broking group Windsor has reported a 12% rise in pre-tax profit to £2.7m for the year to 30 September.
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BBN plans new company with Berkeley
Berry Birch & Noble (BBN) has revealed plans to acquire Berkeley Financial Services Group, the UK's fourth largest IFA network group, in a reverse takeover.
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Broking group extends Malaysian operation
Alexander Forbes has consolidated its position in Malaysia, following the completion of the merger of its Malaysian subsidiary with Sime Insurance Brokers.
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AMP moves to streamline UK product offering
Australian insurer AMP is to streamline the number of products it offers in the UK from 190 to 40, to reduce duplication across its three UK insurance brands.
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News Analysis
Buying into the legal process
The Legal Service Act received Royal Assent this week and the insurance industry is gearing up to take advantage of it. Sarah Kennedy reports
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Heath Lambert launches new division
Division to focus on commercial affinities and small business.
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Lockton expands San Francisco arm
Lockton Insurance Brokers has expanded its insurance services in San Francisco to include a construction and surety team. The company has added three new associates: Jeff Prevost Vice President; Tony Page Senior Vice President and Unit Manager; and account manager Suman Toor. Adam McDonough, President of Lockton’s San Francisco operations ...