Insurer News – Page 522
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AnalysisThe challenges a potential Quinn buyer will face
Whoever buys Quinn will have significant hurdles to overcome
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NewsMinisters take step closer to forming EU super-regulator
Council of Ministers have agreed to allow Eiopa to intervene in companies under emergency conditions
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NewsNIG winds down renewals and new business
All current policies will be honoured and brokers are still able to make changes
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NewsQuinn hit with UK commercial ban as bidding deadline nears
Major UK insurers expected to distance themselves from sale, Quinn insists it is ‘trading robustly’
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Breaking NewsRSA and WWF issue Baltic Sea warning
Ecosystem and resources threatened by rapid growth
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Online onlyTrade credit insurance market turns corner
Trade credit insurance rates positive, according to Marsh
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Online onlyGreen light for new Euro-insurance agency
Finance ministers approve new regulatory framework
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Companies & MarketsHow LV= has avoided the bodily injury mess
LV= reported strong growth in its GI unit despite strong bias towards motor
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Online onlyAnglo sets aside €700m for Quinn losses
Uncertainty over Quinn Insurance triggers new provision
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Online onlyDOA joins forces with Sterling
Sterling to underwrite David Oliver's new commercial policy
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NewsJackson Review gets ABI's full support
Association wants to see Jackson Review proposals implemented 'as a package and in full'
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NewsCoface focuses on broker teams to boost business
Initiatives aim to speed up quotes and improve dialogue with customers
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NewsDavey queries ‘opposing’ roles of brokers who own MGAs
Former Primary Broker Services chief says there must be 'clear blue water' between a firm's MGA and broking arms
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NewsFirst-half profits for 2010 up 11% at Abbey Protection
'We're not known as cheapest in the market, which helps us' says MD Ward
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NewsLV= predicts bumper profit, but says that it won’t last
O’Roarke warns of more modest figures: ‘we won’t keep growing at 37% a year,’ he says
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NewsOne in six motor customers inputs false information
ABI and DVLA research also reveals that 1% of customers don't have a valid driving licence




























