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Broker Network adds new member
Continuum becomes first addition since company's acquisition by Towergate
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UK car industry fails to meet EU emission targets
Ibuyeco claims it has offset 35,000 tonnes of carbon in six months
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Marsh announces global restructuring
Senior appointments unveiled as business splits into US/Canada and International regions
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Marsh loses more senior execs
Americas' chief Phil Moyles and COO Mark Feuer are the latest departures
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Hiscox urges companies to review risk management
Impending Corporate Manslaughter Bill could lead to over £21m in legal bills
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Towergate appoints sales & marketing director
Former AXA development manager joins household underwriting division
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One in five broker firms to merge or close in 2008
Commercial brokers face further consolidation this year, according to comprehensive research
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IIB demands apology over brokers’ Indie losses
Government refuses to amend legislation relating to premiums paid by credit card
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Financial news
Towergate network dealTowergate’s £95m offer for Broker Network was declared unconditional. The network said that cancellation of its stock exchange listing would take place on 23 January.Marsh Scotland chairmanMarsh has appointed its UK chief operating officer, John Nicholson, to be chairman of its Scottish operations. Nicholson will have overall responsibility ...
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Brokers speak out
Extensive research among the UK’s commercial brokers reveals frustration and uncertainty as the landscape of their market changes
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Hiscox set for new court fight
Hiscox will return to court in three weeks’ time in its battle with the developer of the Pinnacle skyscraper, after it was awarded one of three court orders it had sought.In a hearing before Christmas, the insurer was awarded an interim injunction against Arab Investments, the developer of the iconic ...
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