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Cameron cracks the whip over flood insurance
The prime minister’s tough words belie the industry’s genuine efforts to tackle claims quickly
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Deutsche Bank sues all 26 insurers in 2008-2009 ARP years
Bank sues insurers including Aviva, QBE, Liberty, Hiscox, Chubb, RSA, Zurich, Catlin, ACE and Travelers
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Equity renews First Direct affinity deal
Contract extended after five-and-a-half-year relationship
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JLT Specialty on the hunt for niche bolt-ons
Stable ownership and £150m war chest give green light for expansion, says risk MD
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MYI's Gillan named president of Manchester insurance institute
Gillan to develop five-year plan
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BMS's EBITDA climbs 9% in 2011
Insurance group pumps £15m of investment into developing business
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Cameron vows to get compensation for flood victims
Insurers warn premiums could soar following Welsh floods
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Ecclesiastical to upgrade online presence
edgeConnect appointed to integrate insurer’s policy administration system
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GAB Robins issues 'amber' alert over floods
Loss adjuster preparing for action amid UK flooding
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Age ain't nothing but a number ...
… except when insurers calculate risk based on the age of the insured – an underwriting power rightly left untampered by government
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Airmic 2012: New 'toxic risk' product from Willis
Broker innovates to try to cover uninsured exposures
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Gallagher picked up struggling Oxygen’s assets for £1.8m – accounts
Gallagher, Bridge and Beaumont swooped for Oxygen’s assets
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Government says insurers can still price on age
Unfair premiums for the elderly are “anecdotal”: Home Office