Insurer News – Page 613
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Agenda
They need better credit
Efforts to reform the practices of the rating agencies do not go far enough
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Agenda
Come out from under the blanket
The industry must make sure global insurance programmes are compliant worldwide
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Markets & RisksGlobal 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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Agenda
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
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NewsHampden closes in on private investor funds
Lloyd’s agency to set up special purpose syndicate to boost capacity as sterling tumbles
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NewsABI wades in with guidance for developers on flood risk
Insurers will continue to offer flooding cover
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NewsEveryone is on board, says London’s new broker group
Two large firms confirm they have quit Biba, although most will keep dual membership
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NewsBristol bar owner sues AXA after £700,000 water damage
Company files High Court writ for breach of contract
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NewsQBE completes purchase of US agency Burnett
MGA will be run by insurer's London-based syndicate
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NewsInsurers appeal against asbestos trigger ruling
Four firms challenge decision that liability is triggered at time of exposure to deadly substance
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NewsAllianz rolls out three-tier household range to ‘fill a gap’
Products to be rolled out this year
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Allianz in affinity deal with Towergate
Partnership expected to generate £1.8m in first year




























