Insurer News – Page 542
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Five things you didn't know about...
Towergate's commercial lines underwriting chief exec Scott Brown
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ING insurance sale could be extended
Dutch firm could be set for an IPO prior to sell-off
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RBSI profits tumble 90% as bodily injury claim costs hit
Premium income nudges up, but not enough to offset £448m set aside for anticipated claims
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Brown defends RSA’s results as recession takes its toll
Personal lines player has been hit by rising cost of bodily injury claims
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Allianz pledges further rate rises following solid results
Rate rises must be steady to take personal lines motor out of recession
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Features
Brendan McManus
As an underwriter-turned-broker, Willis’s UK chief executive is a true convert, eager to promote the sector and relishing its fast pace and client interaction. But behind the enthusiasm is a fierce protectiveness of his business
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Brit posts threefold rise in profits amid investment uplift
Chief exec says insurer won't be chasing growth
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‘Have-a-go’ surgery leading to claims rise
Medical negligence cases caused by lack of regulation in private sector
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Reid rebuts exit rumours with commitment to Bluefin
Chief exec says role is a unique opportunity
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Straw announces one-off payment for pleural plaques
Law Lords ruling is upheld that symptomless condition is not compensatable, to relief of insurers
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People & Opinion
Leader: The politicians saw sense. So should we
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Surely words that rang true for the insurance industry this week, when the government announced that it would not perform a U-turn on pleural plaques just hours before the devastating effect claims farmers have had on the industry ...
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News Analysis
The great investor
Despite turning 80 later this year, Warren Buffett has no intention of slowing down if his recent stake in Munich Re is anything to go by. Here, we look at Buffett’s sprawling business empire, and where he may go next
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Ai Claims interim turnover up 59%
Chairman confirms new contracts and issues insurer warning over settlements
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RSA expects £30m loss from Chile earthquake
Estimated cost will not affect 2010 combined ratio
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MASS welcomes 'sensible' RTA delay
Chairman John Spencer says new process should not be launched prematurely
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