Latest News – Page 2009
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Aon says CFO Bolger to leave
Bolger will leave the company after appointment of successor
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IMF evaluates Gibraltar’s regulatory environment
IMF review finds that Gibraltar's banking, insurance and anti-money laundering measures meet international standards
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Marsh launches US ad campaign
US insurance broker Marsh has hired a marketing company after it was hit by the Spitzer scandal
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Cancer sufferers 'have increased travel insurance costs' says charity
Charity launches campaign for cheaper travel insurance for former cancer sufferers
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Aon Manchester takes on Scottish PI clients
Broker shifts focus to financual institutions after loss of PI team to Marsh
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New boss at HSBC Insurance Brokers after Dixon leaves
DIxon gone "to pursue other career interests"
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Rogue employers take the cheap way out
Tom Jones says there should be a crackdown on employers with a poor workplace safety record
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FSA hits small firms over rule breaches
Crackdown sends signal that small firms are on the ‘regulatory radar’
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No NU price war
Your article on Norwich Union’s joint venture with HSBC stated that HSBC Insurance’s growth targets would be met by launching a price war (News, 17 May). I would reassure the market that this is not our intention. HSBC has historically punched below its weight in insurance, which means there is ...
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Solicitors' regulation
The throwaway remark by Kathryn Mortimer, head of legal services at DAS Legal Expenses (Letters, 10 May) that “in defence of ‘all insurers, unlike solicitors we are FSA regulated and therefore have a responsibility to treat customers fairly” cannot pass entirely without comment.Welcome to the 21st century! Solicitors have been ...
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Insurers deny move to ignore penalty points
Major insurers have moved to dispel suggestions that premiums for drivers with multiple points on their licence could be set to plummet.This week broker giant Swinton said that drivers were being penalised unfairly by insurers and had lowered its rates as a result. It suggested that others in the motor ...
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Speculation mounts over Davies Group MBO
Loss adjuster preparing to announce a major City-backed capital boost
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Broker Network eyes start-up businesses
Broker Network has doubled its sales team in a bid to add 60 new members a year to its current total of 175. The expanded team will also continue the network’s ‘start-up proposition’ and by April 2008, aims to have set up six new broker firms, according to the company. ...
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Alea takeover stalled after shareholder meeting postponed
The ongoing takeover saga of Alea by FIN Acquisition has taken another twist with the postponement of the shareholder meeting this week. The special general meeting, held to determine whether FIN’s offer for Alea was to be implemented as either amalgamation or acquisition, was postponed for 10 days as ...
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Millie's £50,000 masterpiece
Readers may have read elsewhere in this issue about broker Matthew Hewitt winning the QBE Fantasy Football league. What you will not know is that the Elstree Insurance broker had some unique intervention from his five year old daughter Millie. At half-time Hewitt was trailing by four points in the ...
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Sheilas take a bow
Pseudo-legendary, sequin-clad insurance trio The Sheilas plan to launch a new market-leading product this summer, with their debut single: “(I'm so) Happy Happy (You’re Mine).”If the brackets weren’t confusing enough, meet the team. There’s Cathi, whose claim to fame is “I am lovely”; Emma, who is married to one of ...
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Homeserve ready for £500m D&G buy-out
Homeserve is preparing to ramp up its position in the home emergency cover market after opening talks with Domestic and General (D&G) over a potential buy-out.The emergency services provider admitted it had approached its smaller rival, with a view to entering discussions over an offer.According to analysts this could be ...
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Personal lines drive for Post Office
The Post Office has drawn up ambitious plans to grow its share of the competitive home and motor insurance market.In the next five years the company hopes to grow its share of the home insurance market by around 2% while also tripling its share of the car insurance market to ...
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Ward threatens: reform or else
Market told to adopt electronic systems or face compulsory measures
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Fire-ravaged Cutty Sark insured by R&SA
Royal & SunAlliance is the insurer of the Cutty Sark, the nineteenth century tea clipper that was gutted by a fire on Monday, Insurance Times has learned. Brokers Hayes Parsons and Willis placed cover for the charity Cutty Sark Trust, which operates the London landmark. The sum insured has not ...