Latest News – Page 1810
-
Online only
FirstAssist wins prison officers deal
legal expenses provider appointed by Scottish Prison Officers Association
-
-
Online only
Hiscox reshapes private client portfolio
Insurer's 506 policy to be placed into run off from next year.
-
-
Online only
Fitch revises IAG outlook to negative
Ratings agency warns that Australian giant faces "stiff competition" in key markets.
-
Online only
Marsh makes senior internal appointment
Alastair Burns assumes role as head of affinity development and client management
-
Online only
Zurich to buy Brazilian insurers for up to £120m
Swiss insurer continues down acquisition trail.
-
News
Heath Lambert beats global brokers to Crossrail contract
10-year contract awarded ahead of rivals Marsh, Aon, Willis and JLT for £15.9bn transport project.
-
News
Industry hails landmark flood deal
Insurers pledge to provide insurance to homes at significant risk of flooding to end in 2013 as ministers consider long term investment.
-
Features
In the thick of it
Cooper Gay chief Toby Esser explains his growth plans for the company, his thoughts on Lloyd’s and Bermuda, and why he is in it for the long haul.
-
Supplements
Do the bidding
Independent broker Kerry London has shaken up the fleet market with the introduction of an internet auction service. Director Paul Samways explains to Michael Faulkner how it works.
-
News
Utley mulls IAG UK management buy out
UK chief says sale of Hastings and Advantage assets to be concluded by end of year.
-
News
RBSI denies ‘action contracts’ for staff
Senior source at NIG said number of staff on 12-week performance management contracts was minimal
-
Comments/Letters
The perfect storm is set to hit insurance
QBE’s Ash Bathia says brokers should build relationships with insurers through economic hard times.
-
News
Further acquisitions to come as VP soars towards £1bn GWP
Stuart Reid hails the integration of SBJ into Venture Preference as step towards 2010 target.
-
-
-
News
RBSI shortlist narrows to three as Zurich exits bidding
Allianz, Travelers and Allstate remain suitors for RBS' insruance division.