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Markerstudy reveals plans for Auto Windscreens
Windscreen replacement firm sets sights on growth
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Merlin launches escape of water hub
Hub will deal with claims valued between £25,000 and £100,000
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Two Kiln syndicates could make 2010 losses
Lloyd’s insurer’s 2008 results beat expectations
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Four fifths of women unhappy with ‘unfair’ car insurance rise
Poll shows gender split on European court ruling
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Markerstudy acquires funeral broker Beal & Co
£1m GWP Kent-based broker snapped up by Markerstudy
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Catastrophes cut Amlin profits by 51%
Chairman hopeful of UK commercial rate rises after winter freeze
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Admiral UK motor profit soars as Confused slumps
Insurer ‘gobbled up market share’ as rates rose
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New Zealand earthquake to cost Swiss Re $800m
2011 to become high claims year for reinsurer
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Plexus Law expands Manchester office
Additions will provide expertise in police and public sector work
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Law Society backs insurers’ calls to scrap the ARP
Legal body would replace pool with an extended renewal period
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RSA-owned insurer ordered to make TV apology over ads
Link4 must pay fine for showing Polish brokers in negative light
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QBE makes £150m profit in Europe after restructure
Re-engineering of accounts offset catastrophe claims in 2010
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Brit boss: delisting will boost investment returns
Going private will allow a longer-term business strategy, says Douetil
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Towergate targets Lloyd’s underwriter with Advent cash
Consolidator could buy syndicate to convert to an MGA, says Nathan
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Fair Fees: MPs to debate future of the FSCS
All-party group on insurance and financial services to meet next week
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JLT boss attacks mega-brokers’ pay
Dominic Burke denounces contingent commissions and similar arrangements
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Leader: And all in the name of ‘equality’ …
The ECJ's gender judgment may be just the beginning
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RBSI loses £295m, but has reached a ‘turning point’
Paul Geddes says reserve-strengthening is over, despite COR rising to 115% in 2010