Latest News – Page 1730
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NewsInsurer wants costs after ‘false’ PI claim by solicitors
Quinn claims £72,000 costs for investigating firm
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Agenda
It’s getting harder
The current hardening of the reinsurance market is different from previous upturns
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NewsBudget 09 : Trade credit top-up needs to go further, insurers say
The Budget’s help to secure traders’ cover costs three times as much as a similar deal in France
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NewsBudget 09: Changes bring Lloyd’s ‘in line with other general insurers’
Lloyd’s insurers received a fillip after their tax on claims equalisation reserves (capital set aside in below average years for difficult times in the future)?was brought in line with general insurers.Luke Savage, Lloyd’s finance director, said it welcomed the changes. “They will bring Lloyd’s members in line with other general ...
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NewsBudget 09: Tax havens remain immune in crackdown on tax defaulters
But deliberate tax defaulters will be named
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NewsRSA says no more closures after Bristol sheds 400 jobs
Insurer rules out a repeat of Bristol cull
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NewsKey medico-legal firm urges trade body to drive reform
Premier Medical considers ditching Amro as personal injury reporting colleagues cease trading
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NewsBetter service could save £80m a year, industry told
Report recommends improving delivery to mid-market customers while avoiding duplication
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NewsProfits up but returns down for Advent
Lloyd’s insurer maintains focus on underwriting amid lower interest rates
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NewsAviva payout likely after £2.5bn surplus beats analysts’ forecast
'We are managing our capital carefully', says insurer
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NewsPersonal injury reform delayed until April 2010
Source fears watered-down proposals destined for ‘political long grass’ before election




























