Financial / Results – Page 113
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NewsAJ Gallagher accuses David Ross of ‘seeking revenge’ during poaching trial
Yesterday saw the first day of the trial where Arthur J Gallagher accuses Ardonagh of tactically poaching four employees
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NewsAXA puts 106 jobs at risk with two new SME trading centres
The new centres in Ipswich and Bolton are part of AXA’s ongoing transformation programme
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NewsHow to be a success in personal lines broking
If insurers are struggling in the aggregator price-led market, it’s even harder for intermediaries. But there are ways that brokers can succeed despite the challenges
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Brokers drive Aviva UK GI growth
UK GI boss Rob Townend and MD of intermediaries Phil Bayles told Insurance Times about how brokers were at the heart of a strong 2018 performance, and gave their views on what Maurice Tulloch’s appointment meant for the division this year
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NewsMA Group expands skill set to fire and flood with acquisition
MA Group acquires specialist property restoration business to compliment previous purchases
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NewsAdmiral sinks to travel and household loss
Severe weather and subsidence claims saw the group post a household loss last year
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AgendaTulloch vows quick action to 're-energise' Aviva
Alongside its 2018 results, Aviva announced a new dividend policy to allow new boss Maurice Tulloch “financial flexibility” to implement his own strategy
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Online onlyBriefing: Five actions Tulloch could take to shake up Aviva
Briefing by Saxon East What can new chief executive Maurice Tulloch do to shake up Aviva to bolster shareholder returns? Now the dust has settled following the news of his appointment, here are five ideas being discussed. 1. Sell off some or even all of the international operations This ...
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Online onlyNew Aviva boss Tulloch faces steep challenge - analysis
Unhappy shareholders, doubtful analysts and a stategic stall are challenges new chief executive Maurich Tulloch will have to overcome
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NewsGable being chased for £5.4m by administrators
The trustee of Gable’s bankruptcy has disputed that the collapsed Danish insurer owed money to a UK-based underwriter
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Online onlyBriefing: Why RSA’s MGA losses casts doubt out on the model
Following the publication of RSA’s 2018 results yesterday, Insurance Times content director Saxon East takes a closer look at generalist MGAs and how they might have contributed to the insurer’s problems
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NewsHastings reveals solid results despite adverse weather
The broker launched an app and completed the implementation of Guidewire
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NewsGoCompare looks to Weflip for expansion
The aggregator believes Weflip, launched in 2018, has the potential to disrupt markets and “can deliver exceptional growth”
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NewsERS bounces back from 2017 losses with record profit year
GWP was down, with the specialist motor underwriter saying it writes for profit, not volume
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AgendaNew RSA boss Scott Egan out to restore UK underwriting performance
Egan revealed to Insurance Times how he plans to take RSA back into underwriting profit for his division of the UK & International
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Online onlyRSA hikes UK personal lines motor rates and slashes premium
RSA hiked UK personal motor rates 10% as management look to stem the problems coming from that area of the business. The hikes in 2018, which come at a time of a declining UK rates, meant RSA UK personal motor arm premium was down 16%. Net premiums fell to £254m ...
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Online onlyRSA battered by huge London market losses as UK disappoints
RSA UK and International suffers a disappointing year as management take actions to fix the business




























