Insurer News – Page 413
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Lucky for some, unlucky for others
Covéa Insurance is launched today, while Lemma Europe Insurance is put into provisional liquidation in Gibraltar
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NewsDirect Line might not make FTSE 100 - report
Floating insurance group’s market cap could fall short of £3.1bn threshold
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NewsLiberty strengthens specialty products team
Stokoe to manage US and international cat risks book
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NewsLiberty swoops for crisis management underwriter
Niblett to underwrite kidnap and ransom, product recall and contamination
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NewsDirect Line faces £45m hit from LASPO ruling
Jackson’s 10% damages increase could hit insurer’s 2012 results
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NewsDirect Line IPO pricing values firm at £2.66bn
Price range set at between 160p and 195p for between 25% and 33% of the company
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Motor industry in tatters?
The private motor insurance market has been referred to the Competition Commission, with mixed reactions from insurers and credit hire firms
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NewsABI praises OFT motor referral and calls for more regulation
Starling says ABI looks forward to working with Competition Commission
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NewsAi Claims boss hails OFT referral
David Sandhu calls for even-handed reaction from Competition Commission
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NewsHomeServe ‘back on track’ in UK despite FSA probe
Investigation will ‘take a number of months to complete’
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NewsSwinton paid sacked directors £1.2m compensation
Profits and turnover rocketed in year when directors were sacked
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NewsDirect Line and Aviva top FSA GI complaints list in H1
Overall GI complaints up 99% as PPI complaints rise 129%, regulator says
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NewsInsurers face increased technology data risks, says report
Main issues include data security, ownership, sharing and privacy
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Why a record first half is not enough for Lloyd's
Despite posting its best result for five years, the market is not slacking off in its pursuit of underwriting profit
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NewsDUAL adds Liberty and Barbican to capacity panel
Lloyd’s insurers to join MGA’s global financial lines panel from 1 October
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NewsAgeas to consider S&P rating after Groupama swoop
Smith: Ageas would provide added financial stability to Groupama UK
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The plot thickens as to the AA's fate
With a split from Saga on the cards, the AA may be put for sale in the next few months, but under what guise?




























