Insurer News – Page 354
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Online only19 February 2014 Issue
Read a digital version of the 19 February 2014 edition of Insurance Times. Our cover story looks at the high FSCS fees brokers are having to pay, while the issue includes reports on how insurers are rallying to help the victims of the floods, how Gallagher and Willis have beaten ...
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Willis appoints Sara Benolken as global leader of telecomms
Benolken will be responsible for helping clients to gain access to insurance products
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White Oak expands into specialist fine art and classic car market
Move prompted by growing demand for specialist expertise to service sector
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Birmingham councillor slams ‘incorrect’ burglary figures for pushing up home premiums
Rob Pocock claims he has found a 500% discrepancy in the figures
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Elite to make raft of appointments to support expansion
At least 10 extra staff will be taken on by insurer across various departments
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Floods crisis sparks monthly summits between insurers and Downing Street
Insurers will give briefing on immediate and longer-term recovery plans at first meeting
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Biba members to get access to Beazley event scheme
This is the second scheme Biba has rolled out to members this year
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Insurers to attend summit meeting at Downing Street over floods crisis
Questions over Flood Re likely to be discussed at roundtable meeting
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Cloutier: Brit IPO talk ‘shouldn’t shock the world’
Lloyd’s insurer to pursue ‘cautious growth’ after strong 2013
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RSA 'planning £350m share placement'
Insurer also looking to sell Canadian unit, according to reports
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RSA launches new pet claims management software
PAWS software will help claims to be processed faster - RSA
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Data firm Callcredit sold to Chicago-based PE house
GTCR and management to buy ownership stake from existing holder Vitruvian
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Brit boosts profit by 20% in ‘excellent’ 2013
Lloyd’s insurer makes £4.4m profit on Simply Business sale but stays silent on IPO plans
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Defence secretary blames insurers for Flood Re exclusions
Flood Re ‘won’t work in the real world’ says Hiscox chief executive
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NewsInsurers battle on in face of raging storms and political pressure
Extra claims handlers drafted in as nearly 6,000 properties flooded – and counting
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AIG to cut 3% of global staff despite profits
Cuts will affect 1,500 staff primarily in the property/casualty unit
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AM Best affirms Ecclesiastical's ratings despite recent losses
But a positive movement on the ratings is unlikely in the near to medium term
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More than 300,000 accidents staged in past five years - LV=
Females and under-35s targeted by fraudsters as they are less likely to challenge insurance claim




























