Insurer News – Page 539
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Online onlyArista’s GWP almost doubles as operating loss narrows
MGA turned EBITDA profit in first half of 2009
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Online onlyRandall unveils new business Ataraxia
Former Brokerbility CEO plans to buy small brokers
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Online onlyMajor insurers back £1bn GWP start up
Chartis, QBE and Dual are supporting new BVCA insurance firm
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Online onlyXL adds two underwriters to London FI team
Firm taps Liberty and Munich Re for new underwriters
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NewsSolvency II ‘lost track of its bigger goal’, says Willis boss
Plumeri argues that new EU directive will harm rather than improve risk management
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NewsCoface predicts 2010 profits despite Q1 loss
Chief exec denies credit insurers left industry short of capacity in 2009
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NewsChaucer sets bar below 100% for motor book
Insurer forecasts increase in motor rates by nearly 14% in 2010
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People & OpinionLet's put up our hands and have a say
Financial services may be near the top of the new government’s agenda, but the industry must make sure that it too is heard – and soon
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NewsPanel predicts higher taxes will push UK insurers offshore
Cullum warned of future sleepless nights due to changes regarding the economy in coming years
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NewsNew fast-track RTA scheme hit by delays
Lawyers who bypass the new process risk costs litigation from insurers
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NewsQuinn staff queue up for voluntary redundancy
Over a third of workforce must be cut to save company
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NewsRSA reaps rewards from new strategy
30% new business has been brought in by Broker Promise this year
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NewsAviva splits trading director role into two as Murphy quits
'Familiar faces' Hemming and Neil promoted to take over
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NewsUntraceable employer liability claims could raise premiums 7%
RSA’s Brown calls for a limit to claimant lawyers’ costs to pay for ELIB
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NewsRandall takes on CCV, Giles with new venture Ataraxia
Small broker owners can sell up but stay on and in control ‘until they decide to exit the business’
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NewsSex offender broker targets child care business
Crest’s Meacham will withdraw from sector in next year as brokers label situation ‘inappropriate’




























