Latest News – Page 1501
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Sunderland is UK’s ID fraud hotspot, as London improves
Northern cities make up half of top 10 'most at risk'
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Broker Network’s Ellis to lead small broker fight against FSCS
Biba is unable to represent the smaller members with enough force, says chairman
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Iceland ash cloud triggers travel policies, but not BI
Airlines and airports ‘generally haven’t bought BI policies, so the full risk lies with them’ says insurer
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Miles Smith still on acquisition trail following HazChem buy-up
Chief exec confirms broker is planning some 'sizeable' deals
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Quinn backs down on court order
Administration expected to last a year, but eventual sale most likely outcome once the Irish insurer gets back on sound commercial footing
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Tangled web of financial arrangements revealed in Quinn’s last set of accounts
Total of £518.5m lent out to diverse range of subsidiaries
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Stick with your Quinn policies, advises solicitors’ authority
This type of administration is not an insolvency event, says SRA
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Manchester joins PI market next month
But start-up boss says many MGAs simply increase costs for insurers
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AXA, NIG follow Aviva to entice brokers with sweeter deals
Extra commission offered in fight for new business
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Brokers leave Marsh as new business beefs up senior staff
Both senior appointments and redundancies expected in coming months
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Accident lawyers plan legal challenge to derail reforms
Group chairman confirms application for judicial review of changes to low-value RTA claims
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Administrators ease Quinn fears
Fund does not give preferential treatment to Irish policyholders
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Provident gets management makeover ahead of sale
Aviva rumoured as possible suitor for the GMAC insurer, alongside Markerstudy and IAG
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Goldman Sachs faces double trouble from AIG and FSA
Investigations prompted by recent US Securities and Exchange Commission fraud charges
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People & Opinion
Leader: Forget green shoots. We need stable roots
Rates are still soft. Quinn’s demise shows no sign of turning the market. And if Europe remains in a state of volcano paralysis for much longer, then that double-dip recession politicians keep touting around may be a lot closer than you first imagined
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Quinn Insurance bid talks to start 'in weeks'
Interested parties to get detailed prospectus