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Confused.com MD to join Highway
Debra Williams to lead insurance group's internet growth
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Norwich Union to slash up to 1,800 jobs by 2010
A tenth of UK workforce to go in operational overhaul.
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Randall & Quilter appoints USA chief
Former Capita chairman to head up Bermuda and US operations.
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AIG facing sub prime mortgage probe: report
Insurer under investigation from US regulator.
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Jelf revenues soar as profits remain flat
Interims detail 49 per cent growth in turnover and organic growth of 13 per cent.
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KPMG appoints insurance head
Former Ernst & Young boss to grow insurance risk and actuarial practice.
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Zurich to lay off hundreds of UK staff
Up to 900 jobs could be lost as part of 10 per cent cost cutting exercise.
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Former Norwich Union director joins MMA
John Seaton to boost MMA commercial lines as underwriting director.
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PPI industry faces ban on connected sales
ABI warns Competition Commission proposals could destroy the market.
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Group Direct vows to be ‘anti-consolidator’
SME broker boosted by investments from Norwich Union and Stena, as it lists on AIM market.
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Get ready for Euro super regulator
A British MEP has suggested that Europe could hawe a single insurance regulator.
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Towergate to scale back acquisitions as growth fails to hit targets
Chief executive says company will not bow to insurer demands for lower commissions, as partial 2007 results are revealed.
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Tough talking Maso sets out his agenda for change
In his first interview, the new AXA chief pledges a strong line on broker commissions.
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Cooper Gay mulls flotation after Heath purchases
Broker in takover talks with London market brokers as purchases boost brokerage by a third.
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Former Willis chairman leads online SME broker
John Reeve and former AXA Asia Pacific chief Les Owen to sit on broker’s board.
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Insurers review surveyors’ PI as credit crunch bites
The property crisis is triggering a deluge of claims against surveyors.