Latest News – Page 1909
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Management buys out agricultural adjuster
The UK's largest agricultural loss adjuster is bought by the management
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Risk register launch
Insurers will be able to access secret security information to help assess disaster risks
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Government logjam delays £10m motor reforms
Department for Transport admits there has been no progress on key legislation.
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The reinsurance roller coaster stops here
Richard Rodriguez says there is now a more disciplined and risk-based approach to underwriting.
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News in brief
AIG bid-rigging settlement AIG has settled with the Pennsylvania Insurance Department for $13.5m over bid-rigging and false financial information allegations. The payments relate to the department's investigation into financial misreporting involving AIG’s alleged false reinsurance deal with General Re Corp.K-nect system launchedKaupthing Singer & Friedlander Premium Finance has launched a ...
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Getting ready to grow
After a successful MBO at Davies Group, Mark Chapman tells Sarah Kennedy how he plans to challenge the market leaders.
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Investors have a world of opportunity here
Bill Cooper says money is pouring into UK insurance because it is an attractive investment.
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Tools for a network challenge?
An inviting Easter package turned out to be an empty gesture
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CII calls on market to promote apprenticeships
Surveys highlight need for vocational training to combat skills shortage as university degrees lose value.
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Comments/Letters
Letter: speak out against disclosure
We and a group of broker friends have been campaigning to stop the introduction of commission disclosure on a compulsory basis. The case for disclosure seems to be being driven by certain insurers, big brokers and some loud voices in Lloyd’s.We believe they want to put pressure on small brokers, ...
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5, 000 still homeless after floodsMore than 5,000 households are still displaced by last summer’s floods, according to estimates by local authorities. The actual number could be higher because some people may have not notified the authorities of their position. The problems have been exacerbated by a shortage of skilled ...
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Hanks is a genius, relatively
Allianz's lookalike competition gives Chris Hanks special relative
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Names to shed liabilities
Government set to approve a scheme to release Names from long-standing asbestos liabilities
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Plaques MPs await crunch meeting
Campaigning MPs have yet to meet the Prime Minister after his intervention in the pleural plaques debate




























