Insurer News – Page 542
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Online onlyTowergate posts £28m loss as EBITDA rises
EBIDTA increases from £112.4m to £117.7m; Cullum says peformance was 'creditable'
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Online onlyHome & Legacy agrees Westinsure deal
HNW specialist will give Westinsure members access to products
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Online onlyCoverzones bought out of administration
Management secures backing for Coverzones assets
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Online onlyZurich shakes up top jobs
European general insurance chief executive Annette Court is out
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Online onlyFirms slow to respond to Corporate Manslaughter Act - Chartis
Poll finds ony 18% have changed corporate governance practices
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Online onlyHudson is Aviva's new broker personal lines boss
Sam Hudson takes charge of broker personal lines
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Online onlyBiba 2010 supplement online now
Read the latest features ahead of next week's Biba conference
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Online onlyWorld Cup Q&A with Ray Parlour
Countdown to the Insurance Times World Cup Fantasy League starts here
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Online onlyProvident hit by £31.1m loss
Search for buyer continues as insurer posts heavy 2009 loss
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Online onlyCable in and capital gains tax up
Lib Dem shadow Treasury spokesman to take business portfolio
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Online onlyBrit PI underwriter switches to Chaucer
Chaucer adds to new international liability division
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News AnalysisCrawford roundtable: After the floods
Claims experts at a recent roundtable in the City of London tackled the minefield of issues surrounding crisis management
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NewsForeign currency changes help boost Markel’s GWP
Overseas operations had 'good, solid first quarter', says finance director
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FeaturesWill the FSA stay or go?
It’s been a week since the tumult of last Thursday. While the 2010 general election may be interesting fodder for the politicos, the City has been left reeling. Although one thing is for sure: business leaders believe coalition won’t work. And insurers? They’re all wondering about the future of financial ...




























