Insurer News – Page 442
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FSA hits fraudulent broker with £195,000 fine and ban
Insurance broker destroyed policy documents to cover up the audit trail
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Top 50 Insurers 2011: usual suspects top rankings
Lloyds, Aviva and RBSI on top, as QBE grows in Top 50
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Amlin appoints Sir Alan as non-exec director
Sir Alan Collins to take up role from 14 November
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Dual Corporate Risks launches management liability product
Management Liability Plus aimed at UK private commercial companies
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Premiums 13 times average fines, reveals MP
Tory outlines ten point plan to tackle uninsured driving
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Eurozone-struck Groupama mulls GAN Sale
Groupama hires bankers to look at selling parts of life and general insurance unit
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Profit for carriers is our priority, says Ink
Chief executive denies high charges compared to rivals
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Zurich in spat with Tottenham MP over riot claims
Zurich defends itself against accusations its response to riot hit victims in poverty hit area was ‘woeful’
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Moneysupermarket to launch motor iPhone app
Aggregator plans to expand app into other lines
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Bottom of US commercial market called
Survey shows premiums rising in three out of four key lines
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Quinn to be back in profit next year, says new boss
New owners aims to widen insurer’s product range
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Allianz, RSA and QBE hand fresh capacity to Towergate's Fusion
Fusion and Towergate Underwriting Household secure long-term capacity deals
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Daily briefing: Tuesday - Ink leads the MGA battle
Ink is in rude health according to its MD, Mike Smith. But insurers still need some convincing that the MGA model is worthwhile
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Boss at loss making Affinity Insurance Management exits
Manging director and underwriting director head for the door
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Hiscox speciality veteran leaves after 40 year career
David Bruce, head of speciality London market business, makes exit
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Liberty eyes expansion in UK motor with Quinn book
Liberty given 12 months to decide whether to snap up Quinn’s UK motor book