Insurer News – Page 524
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NewsOmega blames cat events as it plunges to £22m loss
Low earned premiums in first half also contributed to poor performance
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NewsFortis UK doing better despite half-year results, says Smith
Private motor book losses and volcanic ash claims contributed to poor performance
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NewsCo-op is optimistic despite falling profits in first half
Household and motor books hit by extreme weather, but new business rates up 40% on January 2009
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People & OpinionLeader: Could Buffett perform a motor miracle?
“Tony and I feel like two hungry mosquitoes in a nudist camp. Juicy targets are everywhere.” So said Warren Buffett of his US motor insurer GEICO, chaired by Tony Nicely, in a letter to shareholders last year
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NewsBidders line up for NIG as speculation surrounds RBSI
Bank moves to appoint corporate advisers to manage process through a sale or flotation
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Online onlyCatastrophes push Ecclesiastical into the red
Insurer posts highest claims ratio for 10 years
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Online onlyIndependent broker blog: Two shouldn’t always become one
Peter Smits says insurer consolidation, such as a deal between RSA and Aviva, is a threat to high street brokers
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Online onlyPaymentshield director joins Experian
Sandy McPherson is Experian's new head of insurance
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Online onlyAllianz appoints claims centre boss
Allianz has new claims handling centre manager in Woking
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Online onlyArc in marine legal expenses launch
Arc signs first two broker contracts for new product
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Online onlyBrit Insurance adds two in Glasgow
Brit boosts Glasgow operations with property & combined hires
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Online onlyZurich in new data loss
Zurich informed brokers and clients after sending renewal documents to wrong customers
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Online onlyRSA's Codan signs seven-figure IT deal
Codan appoints Patni to manage key applications over three years
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NewsAmlin’s pre-tax profits in H1 fall short of analyst expectations
A £11.2m integration charge for ACI contributed to lower-than-forecast results
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NewsHiscox chairman comes out fighting as profits fall 31%
Robert Hiscox criticises market’s poor underwriting discipline and ‘staggering’ reserve boosts




























