Latest News – Page 1529
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NewsInsurers reject BP claim on Transocean excess cover
Group claims policies relate only to above-land or water-surface pollution
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NewsLV= moves quickly to snap up Exeter team from RBS
Commercial director Crane plans 'significant growth' in South West
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News‘Processing error’ delays 50 fast-track registrations
Steering group blames inaccurate information as delays drag on one month after deadline
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NewsZenith racks up £129m losses following reserves injection
The rise of aggregators, plus a ‘catalogue of errors’, led to Zenith’s eventual writedown
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NewsBidders line up as Provident sale nears
Markerstudy watches developments but remains uncertain of the figures
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Markets & RisksAll-weather friends
With the collapse of Woolworths and other high street stalwarts, trade credit insurers were accused of pulling away the umbrella as soon as it started to rain. But having paid out record claims of £320m in 2009 alone, the industry is now facing forward with some lessons learned
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Online onlyAon kicks off Manchester United sponsorship
Football legends attend launch at Old Trafford
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Online onlyACE and CEGA in travel deal
Corporate travel policy to include emergency medical assistance
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Online onlyInsurers must fight hard against ELIB
At the very least the Government must make concessions to insurers
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