Insurer News – Page 392
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NewsKendrick warns underwriters about long-tailed liabilities
Reserving of past years could cause an underwriter to collapse.
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NewsWe need to practise sustainable underwriting, says ACE's Kendrick
Andrew Kendrick details his vision for the future of underwriting.
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NewsSims joins Allianz commercial property team
Anneke Sims joins Allianz as manager of property underwriting.
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NewsEcclesiastical UK head vows improvement after 105.5% COR
Company focused on boosting underwriting result after hit from rising EL claims
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NewsEcclesiastical 2012 results rescued by surge in investment income
Insurer’s £56.6m investment result masks a £24.6m underwriting loss and 108.5% COR
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NewsCo-op sells life arm to Royal London for £219m
Deal includes Co-op Insurance Society and Co-op Asset Management
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NewsHousehold MGA Plum takes Chubb underwriter
Niall Madders to be responsible for underwriting MGA’s binder and open market business
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NewsRSA names replacement for retiring Paul Donaldson
UK underwriting head Neil Lightbown to become RSA’s new specialty lines director on 1 May
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NewsDAS to launch three Jackson-proof ATE products
Insurer insists April’s reforms are not the death knell for ATE insurance
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NewsEquity Red Star racked up £37.4m loss in 2012
Lloyd’s motor insurer’s loss was half the £73.8m it reported in 2010/2011
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NewsHiscox bosses share £4m in pay and bonuses
Chief executive Bronek Masojada was insurer’s top earner
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NewsWatson: Canopius UK retail business still needs work
Lloyd’s insurer seeking more acquisitions amid limited organic growth prospects
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NewsCanopius returns to profit in ‘transformational year’
Lloyd’s insurer posts 95% COR despite ‘double hit’ from Sandy
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News1st Central names new UK chief as Acott becomes chairman
Ex-Allianz exec Andy James promoted to top job
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NewsDAS becomes first insurer with ABS after buying Bristol law firm
Insurer acquires Bristol-based personal injury specialist CW Law
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NewsAdmiral should sell more international units – analyst
Profitable growth in UK ‘is over’ according to Berenberg’s Peter Eliot




























