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Nigel Wray buys shares in Litcomp
Sale represents 4.6% of present authorised and issued share capital
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Towergate sees earnings rocket in first half
Consolidator sees premiums jump 30% to £709m
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THB appoints London market commercial head
Former Heath Lambert director joins to develop property and liability wholesale business
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Brokers split over insurance industry's handling of flood claims
45% of brokers see positive impact on reputation, according to survey
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Equity acquires Somerset broker
Equity Insurance Group has today purchased Bridgwater broker, Squibbs Insurance Consultants. It is its eighteenth regional acquisition in just 12 months.The undisclosed value deal swells the group's UK branch network to almost 80, "Well on target," says Mike Hutton, Equity's acquisition director, "to achieve an anticipated 100 branches by ...
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Dorset broker awarded chartered status
Alan and Thomas becomes first private firm to achieve CII status
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Regulation is lowering consumer confidence
Regulation is having the opposite impact from that which the FSA hoped, says report
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Colemont goes to Poland
Broker opens office in Warsaw as part of eastern European expansion
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Towergate buys UK’s largest general aviation broker
Towergate Group has acquired Lloyd's broker, Hayward Aviation
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Biba slams insurers for increasing property premiums
Planned premium increases in wake of flooding are 'too much too soon'
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R&SA: premium rises not inevitable
Insurer plays down potential rise in household rates following NU announcement
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Floods won't hurt UK insurer ratings, says Moody’s
Strong financial performance and strengthened balanced sheets ensure that losses are manageable, says rating agency
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Household premiums to rise in wake of floods
Two of Britain's leading insurers have said the cost of household insurance will rise as a result of catastrophic flooding