Insurer News – Page 627
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News AnalysisUnder strain
The World Health Organisation is predicting a flu pandemic in which more than 7 million people could die. No one knows when or where it will strike, but the message is clear: be prepared. Lauren MacGillivray reports on the implications for insurers.
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NewsRSA premium steady at £2.03bn as rates rise
Chief executive says brokers ‘can take comfort’ in insurer’s financial strength.
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News‘Watch us grow in the UK,’ says Fortis boss
£8.9bn rescue of troubled parent group will not affect ‘fantastic’ business here.
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News‘AIG will look after you’
Baugh moves to reassure brokers once more as US government raises bail-out to $150bn.
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NewsABC unveils three policies for pubs and hotels
LV= division to offer products aimed at licensed businesses.
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NewsHanks shakes up Allianz top team to ‘take advantage of hard market’
Trading director Paul Maidment to leave as general manager restructures company to focus on small businesses.
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FeaturesDon't panic
When it takes nationalisation to rescue robust operators such as AIG, it is no wonder consumers are confused. Brokers can help, but only if they have accurate data. Ellen Bennett finds out how they can get it.
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Chancellor forms insurance industry strategy group
Aviva chief Andrew Moss to co-chair group.
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KGM reveals new Chelmsford claims centre
Motor insurer to open new office in the New Year.




























