Insurer News – Page 521
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Firms slow to respond to Corporate Manslaughter Act - Chartis
Poll finds ony 18% have changed corporate governance practices
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Hudson is Aviva's new broker personal lines boss
Sam Hudson takes charge of broker personal lines
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Biba 2010 supplement online now
Read the latest features ahead of next week's Biba conference
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World Cup Q&A with Ray Parlour
Countdown to the Insurance Times World Cup Fantasy League starts here
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Provident hit by £31.1m loss
Search for buyer continues as insurer posts heavy 2009 loss
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Cable in and capital gains tax up
Lib Dem shadow Treasury spokesman to take business portfolio
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Brit PI underwriter switches to Chaucer
Chaucer adds to new international liability division
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Crawford roundtable: After the floods
Claims experts at a recent roundtable in the City of London tackled the minefield of issues surrounding crisis management
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Foreign currency changes help boost Markel’s GWP
Overseas operations had 'good, solid first quarter', says finance director
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Will the FSA stay or go?
It’s been a week since the tumult of last Thursday. While the 2010 general election may be interesting fodder for the politicos, the City has been left reeling. Although one thing is for sure: business leaders believe coalition won’t work. And insurers? They’re all wondering about the future of financial ...
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Munich Re to release 5% of capital in £862m buyback
Analysts fear a vulnerable European market makes this a bad time for reinsurers to let go of capital
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AIG shows signs of turnaround with $1.5bn return to profits
Sale of foreign businesses AIA and MetLife would half company debts
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Solvency II launch prompts fears of Euro insurance exodus
European Commission called upon to provide transitional measures to prevent market disruption
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Brit stays firm on walking away from unprofitable business
Chile earthquake set company back £46m
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AXA motor revenues rev up as property and casualty idles
New business is stable overall despite a 10% fall in France
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RSA shrugs off the effects of shrinking exposures
Rate rises and expansion in broker personal lines and affinity help lift premium growth
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Commercial rates still soft but Aviva is on track, says GI boss
McMillan maintains flexibility on commissions