Latest News – Page 2252
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Comments/Letters
Can reform come only via a big stick?
The FSA will reluctantly have to be more robust in forcing through change, says Anthony Hilton
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Features
To hire or not to hire?
Michelle Hannen reports on the choice of internal or external candidates
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Archive
AIG under the microscope over workers' compensation
New York officials are appointing an outside consultant to audit workers' compensation insurance...
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Aviva faces criticism over outsourcing
Aviva shareholders expressed dismay at the company's reliance on outsourced activities...
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D-day for Aviva and RAC looms
The success of Aviva's buy-out of RAC will become clear tomorrow, after the second...
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Shareholder value eroded by poor underwriting in P&C
Poor underwriting has meant UK property and casualty (P&C) insurers have destroyed more than £3bn...
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Willis: "We must banish contingent commissions"
Willis chairman and chief executive Joe Plumeri firmly reiterated calls to end contingent...
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First profitable year for US property & casualty since 1978
The US property and casualty sector has declared its first full-year underwriting profit since 1978, according...
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Atrium reports 75% profit rise
Atrium Underwriting today declared end of year pre-tax profits of £33m, up by 75% on...
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Moody's upgrades R&SA rating
Moody's Investors Service has upgraded the European Ratings of the Royal & Sun Alliance Group (R&SA)...
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Brit expands London market team
Broker Brit Insurance Holdings today named Richard Webster as business development director...
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JLT assists Cayman Island fraud inquiry
Broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson has begun an inquiry into the workings of its Cayman Islands...
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Personnel changes at FSA Solutions
Compliance and management consultancy FSA Solutions today announced the appointment of Susan...
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Aegis $1.5m loyalty pay-out
Aegis Syndicate today announced it will distribute $1.5m (£0.9m) to members who contributed...