Commercial Lines related articles – Page 271
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SMEs face bankrutptcy over foot and mouth
Specialist underwriter Crowe Livestock has warned that the full extent of financial casualties among industries that support farming following the recent foot and mouth outbreak has yet to become clear. It said that while affected farmers and cattle owners would receive compensation from the government for animals that had been ...
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UK insurers face US mortgage fall-out
Legal actions launched in the US over bad loans may have to be paid for by London market insurers
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UK seeks EU aid to pay for summer floods
?The government has admitted that it has applied for relief aid to the European Commission, after the floods in June and July . The ABI said about 45,000 households and 14,500 businesses had made insurance claims following the UK’s worst flooding in more than a half-century. The cost of the ...
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Insurers team up with the Met to combat plant theft
Crime ring costs industry over £400m a year
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Relief as hurricane Dean calms
UK insurers are breathing a sigh of relief after the calming of Hurricane Dean which ripped through Jamaica and Mexico amassing about $1.5bn in insured losses.Hurricane Dean was a Category 4 when it swept through Jamaica last weekend and Mexico earlier this week, however, it stayed mainly offshore and in ...
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JLT targets Japanese construction
New hire to develop opportunities with Japanese business community
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R&SA service assesses flood risk for investors
New services enable property investors to calculate risk of flooding
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Cardif Pinnacle retains Alliance & Leicester business
Mortgage payment protection business wins continued support
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Ntegrity opens in Bristol with £10m brokerage aim
Start-up broker to focus on professional indemnity and plans London and North offices
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Flooding forces AXA to raise property rates
AXA Insurance chief executive Peter Hubbard said AXA would be increasing property rates following the flooding, with rises of as much as 10%. He said: “Rates have been going backwards while claims inflation has been increasing. This needs to be addressed. AXA will be putting up household and commercial property ...
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News AnalysisRates on the launch
Insurers believe the market is set to turn and are preparing to put rates up across many lines of business. But with fierce competition in some areas timing is vital. Tom Flack explains why
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UK meat and by-products may face rejection
Confirm worldwide orders before shipping meat, advises Aon
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