Insurer News – Page 591
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Hardy: 2008 trading result 'ahead of expectation'
Gross written premiums over £170m, profits at least £22m
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Check policies for snow disruption, ABI says
Cancellation of flights unlikely to be covered
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Best practice for claims handling launched
Airmic has all the big insurers onboard for guide
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Arc and Axa in landlords tie-up
New package will give landlords direct access to tenant referencing services
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Towergate's new trade credit insurance scheme
New scheme to address cash flow, credit and investment needs of SMEs
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Chaucer to raise £75m in share placing
Proceeds wil increase syndicate capacity and cover solvency deficits
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Who will back Gab's MBO?
What the backers will expect from Gab's management team in these difficult times
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Don't blame the offshore centres
Caribbean islands are being investigated because of a banking collapse in Iceland
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They need better credit
Efforts to reform the practices of the rating agencies do not go far enough
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Come out from under the blanket
The industry must make sure global insurance programmes are compliant worldwide
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Markets & Risks
Global risks
The people who earn a living predicting risk are worriers at the best of times, writes Lauren MacGillivray. But after the thrashing the economy has taken, the experts looking at the risk landscape for 2009 are grimmer than ever.
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How to stay ahead of the crowd
Insurance Agenda’s eight-point guide to surviving the recession
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News Analysis
'Show us what you've got'
Insurance hasn’t always been the most attractive option for wealthy individuals keen to splash their cash. But in this tough market, more and more real 'dragons' are expressing an interest. Michael Faulkner investigates. Illustration by Jonathan Edwards