Insurer News – Page 600
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Markets & RisksLegal report: TAKING ON THE GOVERNMENT
Insurers prepare legal challenge against the Scottish government
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News AnalysisThe pain in your pay packet
While some insurers and brokers are still rewarding top performers, others have responded to the downturn by resorting to pay freezes and pension cuts. Katie Puckett reports on a new era of payout pragmatism
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NewsInvestment Insight: Tim Richardson
What insurers do with their investment capital has come under more scrutiny as the credit crisis bites. In the first of a new series, we ask QBE to explain its strategy
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NewsNU follows Aon and asks staff to pay more towards retirement
Industry feeling pressure on pensions
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Online onlyAviva staff to pay for pensions
Staff who pay nothing must contribute, others must increase
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ClaimsReady, set, run-off
Run-off should not be neglected amid the demands of the current market. Lauren MacGillivray outlines PricewaterhouseCoopers’ pointers for managing run-off claims, identifying future exposures and considering exit strategies
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NewsSwiss Re and NU cut 2,250 jobs
The insurance industry continued to shed jobs this week, with Swiss Re’s announcement that it plans to cut 1,150 jobs and NU’s decision to slash 1,100 workers from its life arm. Stefan Lippe, New Swiss Re’s chief executive, announced the cuts as part of his 90-day review of the business, ...




























