Insurer News – Page 531
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News
Quinn: Why it was the wrong decision
Company releases forceful statement as thousands of staff rally to group’s support before next week’s follow-up court hearing
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Broker Network plans series of regional insurer trading rooms
Aim is to create 'good old-fashioned service' to brokers
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Quinn calls halt to UK renewals
Insurers step in while Quinn fights regulator on Irish sanctions
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Shift to electronic motor certificates will save £10m
Regulations were tabled just before dissolution of parliament
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Insurers ‘hoarding’ capital before 2012
But UK firms in better position for Solvency II than European counterparts
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Incoming CILA president Homewood joins MYI
MYI adds former Teceris partner as exec director on UK board
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Quinn attacks regulator over UK ban
Insurer claims Financial Regulator's assumptions were "incorrect"
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Solicitors face anxious wait over Law Society's Quinn decision
Thousands of solicitors could be impacted if Quinn is removed from approved insurer list
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Henderson eyeing 'big deal' after buying Denney O'Hara
Leeds-based broker completes acquisition of Life & Pensions specialist
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Ex-Oval business joins Willis Commercial Network
Waterfront Insurance Brokers is one of six new additions to Willis Networks
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In Business
The scheme that runs on empty
The owner of an unoccupied property will usually discover that their insurance is limited to the basics. We look at a scheme that can cover all eventualities
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Claims
If the shoe fits …
Claims, seen as the ‘Cinderella’ of the industry, has often struggled to assert itself. But a recent report on future strategies finds the neglected sector is learning what it needs to do to ensure it has a happy ever after
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News Analysis
The only broker in Baghdad
With the constant threat of violence and crippling security costs, most brokers view Iraq as a no-go area. But one – Culver – has gone there. Partner-in-situ Jonathan Biles talks about living and working in a war zone and the opportunities he sees in the rebuild
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Zurich found in breach of Data Protection Act
Insurer pledges to tighten up security procedures following loss of customer data back-up tape
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Survey finds brokers in good health, but insurers less happy
Broker profits are up, with faster growth expected, but insurer declines in income and profit dampened optimism
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People & Opinion
Leader: Quinn’s luck finally runs out
The controversial Irish insurer is yet again in the firing line
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Budget backtracks on IPT following industry lobbying
Backdated tax proposals scrapped – small brokers collecting since December face refund headache
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Quinn under investigation as administrators are called in
Business will continue to trade as a going concern, but insurer is banned from writing new UK business