Commercial Lines – Page 258
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Hiscox urges companies to review risk management
Impending Corporate Manslaughter Bill could lead to over £21m in legal bills
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What changes will 2008 bring to the industry?
Insurance Times predicts what will happen in 2008, and casts its eye over the big events of 2007
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Airline insurance faces first loss since 2000
The airline insurance market looks set to make its first loss since 2000, according to Aon.The broker said the total lead hull and liability premium in the market was likely to be around $1.46bn (£736m) for the whole of 2007, but with claims totalling at least $1.53bn.The high level of ...
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Voluntary slaughter cover now on the market
Powell Insurance developed product in response to challenges facing egg farmers
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Online onlyUpgraded rating will increase business, says R&SA
Insurer set to increase penetration in top-end property market
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No disclosure, but uncertainty remains
Brokers are frustrated that the FSA has backed off mandatory commission disclosure, but will start a review of the decision in the New Year
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Online onlyFitch: UK insurers well positioned
Ratings agency says industry has "defied expectations"
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Senior team exodus continues at Erinaceous
Erinaceous Insurance Services (EIS) has lost another member of its senior team with the departure of business development director, Andy Poole.Poole will leave the troubled property services group on 31 December to take up a senior post at broker Miles Smith in its direct schemes and affinity business.Miles Smith chief ...
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JLT underwriting move
Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) has created an independent underwriting division as part of a major global initiative to grow the group’s business.Thistle Underwriting will be led by former Dual Underwriting chief executive, James Gerry.The result of a 12-month strategic review, Thistle will commence trading early next year.JLT chief executive Dominic ...
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Contract uncertainty hits Leo shares
Shares in property insurance specialist Leo Insurance Services fell 6% as the company announced that one of its business units was likely to lose a major client.The listed property insurance specialist said its subsidiary, Grafton Insurance Services, was expecting to lose a long-term contract worth over a quarter of Grafton’s ...
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Oval restructures London broking divisions
Acquisitive broker forms new retail broking team
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Decision time for FSA
Michael Faulkner says it is time for the FSA to resolve its stance on commission disclosure and move on




























