All Finance articles – Page 62
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NewsSolvency II may require a QIS6
A sixth impact study should not delay implementation, Ceiops' Montalvo insists
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NewsPrime’s profits up 400% as Smyth becomes chief executive
Firm is in discussions to help former Quinn customers find new providers
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NewsAllianz wins appeal against £33,000 credit hire claim
Accident Exchange’s initial claim is slashed to £3,000 in ‘victory for common sense’
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Online onlyHiscox secures $750m credit facility
Three-year facility provided by consortium of banks
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Online onlyTreasury chair warns over FSA reform
Andrew Tyrie warns against financial regulation 'on the hoof'
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Online onlyQ&A: FSCS fees explained
Biba explains the huge increase for brokers in the Financial Services Compensation Scheme levy
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Online onlyGalbraith warning over levy levels
Many brokers face struggle to survive, says Biba boss
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Online onlyCCV buys Newcastle broker Bishop Skinner
CCV's fifth acquisition of 2010 expands its GWP to £250m
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Online onlyBrit to reject revised Apollo bid
Brit willing to consider increased offer after turning down £10.50 a share
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Online onlyAllianz wins landmark credit hire case
Accident Exchange's initial claim of £33,450 slashed to £3,000
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Online onlyQBE merges London teams
London market personal accident insurance and reinsurance team to be based in Lloyd's
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News AnalysisAt your service
Our sister magazine StrategicRISK surveyed risk managers on the service delivered by their insurers and brokers. FM Global outranked the rest of the field on the insurer side, while Heath Lambert retained the top broker spot. But the results show that its rivals are gaining ground fast
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News AnalysisReady for recovery
Profitability went from bad to worse for most motor insurers in 2009. But EMB’s latest analysis of FSA returns, in tandem with recent industry data, shows that far from buckling under the strain of market pressures, many insurers are now starting to turn a corner

























