Insurer News – Page 523
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IFB swoops for Chartis financial crime head
Glen Marr appointed director of Insurance Fraud Bureau
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Ex-RBSI director McKee joins CIFAS
Chris McKee appointed to board of fraud prevention firm
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APC rolls-out estate and letting agent product
Commercial underwriting agency launches new broker offering
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Torus raids XL for construction underwriter
Marina Moore switches to Torus to boost offshore energy offering
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Helphire slashes debts by £20m
Helphire reduces debt to £192m as part of cost-cutting programme
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Oil rig to cost XL Capital $30m
Chile and Xynthia catastrophes cause Q1 underwriting loss
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Brace yourselves for a year of M&A, says Moody’s
But don’t expect short-term returns – you need to be in it for the long-term, says rating agency
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Bridge over troubled waters
Six months on, Cockermouth is still struggling to recover from the floods that destroyed its businesses and homes. We head back to the scene of devastation and speak to the community brokers and insurers, who learned that being local lads meant giving from your head and your heart. Photos by ...
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GAB Robins set for 2009 profit
Loss adjuster credits deals with Allianz and QBE in aiding reversal of fortunes
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ABI expects wide take-up of code on third-party capture
But Motor Accident Solicitors Society calls for mandatory, not voluntary, framework
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Insurers mull claw-back of Cockermouth claims
GAB Robins and Cunningham Lindsey investigate subrogation possibilities
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Leader: Regulation safeguards are still clear as mud
As Quinn's troubles continue, the question remains: how did this happen?
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News Analysis
L&G roundtable: Public image limited
Lumped in with the banks, and accused of trying to wriggle out of paying claims, the insurance industry is suffering from a fairly bad reputation. Our latest roundtable looked at how to restore some much-needed consumer confidence
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Airmic hopes clause will ease disclosure headaches
The current disclosure rules are 'almost impossible to meet', says chief exec Hurrell