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Insurers facing FSA sanctions over ELTO pressure brokers
Brokers urged to seek help over insurer ELTO demands
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Catlin unveils new capital providers
Everest Re and Lloyd’s names join China Re in reinsuring Syndicate 2003
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Insurer pulls cover on troubled Thomas Cook
Travel agents struggle to get cover for struggling tour operator
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Brightside splashes out £17m on software systems
Brightside pays £17m for E-Systems Limited and eDevelopment Limited
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Markerstudy goes direct with two motor brands
Zenith Insurance and Zenith Insurance Plus launch
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Daily briefing: Thursday - The pursuit of profits
A double-digit hike in motor rates has been predicted for next year, but will it be enough to bring profitability back to the sector?
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Groupama targets €1billion GAN sale to beat eurozone crisis
Groupama aims to shore up balance sheet with French general insurance sale
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Towergate loss worsens amid tough conditions
Company plans to use £90m acquisition fund in two to three years
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Allianz loses £63k Darren Bent credit hire case
England footballer victorious in appeal court
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QBE linked to £150m Brit deal
Acquisition of Brit would help fulfil QBE’s ambitions to become a top five property player in the UK
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Guide tackles 'overzealous' interpetration of rules
Minister welcomes new ABI health and safety publication
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Evans predicts double-digit motor rises in 2012
Insurers have ‘smelt the coffee’ on personal injury, AXA chief says
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Willis Networks team gets chartered status
Willis Networks first in the country to get CII award
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Eurozone crisis: Insurers' financials under the microscope
We rate the level of risk for each of the big six UK composites when it comes to a potential European default
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Daily briefing: Wednesday – Post-coding warning is just the latest insult
Straw is laying down the law on post-coding, painting insurers as the bad guys yet again. Meanwhile banks should be careful not to provoke a bond swap strike
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ABI defends industry against Jack Straw attack on post-coding
Trade body defends underwriting practice following attack from former Justice Secretary
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Eurozone crisis: Who should most fear a euro crash?
The European debt crisis has spread to Italy and Spain, taking crisis fears to a new high. Could the most eurozone-exposed UK insurers present a threat to the industry as a whole?
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Eurozone crisis: What's the worst that can happen?
We consider how bad things could get for the UK industry if the worst-case scenario unfolds …