Latest News – Page 1609
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NewsXL makes move from Cayman Islands to Ireland
Redomestication is 'in best interests' of company, says McGavick
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NewsBiba looks to create its own solution to trade credit problem
New committee will focus on communication between brokers
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NewsFunding company Alpine bags Heritage CFO Nick Denniston
Managing partner confirms numerous potential targets, including six MGAs and two brokers
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NewsIndustry hopes for cost-saving measures in Jackson Review
RTA reforms could include higher value claims and extend to other areas, such as PL and EL
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NewsGiles says £22.6m loss will not affect deal time frame
Chief executive insists broker had “best performance of all the consolidators”
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NewsProposed FSA fees will hit small brokers hardest
Biba and IIB express concerns of "excessive" and "disproportionate" increases
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NewsSMEs warned against opting out of business interruption
Recessionary pressures causing firms to risk going without cover
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NewsUIB lands North African Royal Air Madoc account
Deal marks beginning of expansion into wider African region
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NewsGAB lays claim to Leeds market with new office
Rigby says physical presence in city reflects commitment to market
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NewsMotor premiums need 20% increase to counter losses
EMB revises 2009 performance estimates downwards, with a loss ratio estimated at over 115%
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NewsTowergate float to integrate CCV
Cullum insists he and Homer will leave shortly after 2012 flotation
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NewsBrown meets with MPs to resolve pleural plaques issue
Insurers faced with potential £29bn claims bill if Scottish decision is followed in England and Wales
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In BusinessYou can't be too careful
Checking that your firm’s anti-bribery and corruption practices are up to date and effective is a new year’s resolution every broker could benefit from
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People & OpinionPeter Cullum
A powerful figure in insurance, Towergate’s high-profile chairman is used to doing things his way, Most of the time it’s a winning strategy, which this year, he tells Ellen Bennett, will see him push for further expansion, record premiums and, ultimately, an exit
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Markets & RisksFar away, so close
Establishing a regional operation can take serious commitment to the local market. But many insurers see a regional presence as vital for the health and strength of their business.
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News AnalysisCondition stable
Acturis analysis of the commercial lines market in 2009 reveals that the struggling economy cancelled out the effects of rate increases and, overall, the market remained soft
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People & OpinionLeader: Exit strategies - a tale of two consolidators
Tom Broughton, editor-in-chief
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Online onlyRBSI swoops for new personal lines boss
Former HBOS insurance boss Tom Woolgrove to join RBS Insurance




























