Latest News – Page 483
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NewsA-Plan buys Northamptonshire broker
The purchase is part of the broker’s plans to expand acquisitively as well as organically
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NewsLV= temporarily suspends sale of all travel insurance amid coronavirus outbreak
Existing customers are not affected
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NewsBrokers stunned at RSA Cheltenham coronavirus no-show
Brokers expecting corporate hospitality for the race were left disappointed
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NewsBudget 2020: Record flood investment, but no action on IPT
This includes £120m to repair damage caused by last month’s Ciara and Dennis
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NewsSignificant number of Alpha policyholders still untraced, admits FSCS
Hunt is on for remainder of collapsed unrated insurer’s policyholders
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NewsCoronavirus: RSA to assess business interruption claims on a case-by-case basis
The firm operates a ‘wider definition’ of specified diseases, so coronavirus impacts may be insured depending on policy wordings and policyholder circumstances
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IT InterviewTake part now: Insurance Times’s broker survey on MGA service
The Insurance Times MGA Survey is now open to brokers nationwide
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NewsXL Catlin’s former-executive vice president joins Worry+Peace advisory board
He was also a partner at Coopers & Lybrand (now part of PwC) where he focused on Lloyd’s of London and the London insurance market having begun his career as an actuary
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NewsLV= says it is ‘operating at a different level’ as it gains star in 2019’s five-star rating report
The insurer gained an overall three-star rating this year to rank fifth in Insurance Times’s personal lines ratings table
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NewsHigh-profile data breaches pushes cyber insurance up agenda
More needs to be done by large corporates to ensure that client and customer data is protected
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NewsAgeas combines salvage and green parts operations
The insurer’s year-long pilot saw the firm use 4,926 green car parts for repairs
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NewsGuy Carpenter partners with Charles Taylor InsureTech on future proofing proposition
It will mean greater operational efficiencies and cost savings for Guy Carpenter
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IT InterviewBroker consolidation not ‘a good thing for the future’, says Kennett boss
Brokers and startups will turn to reinvention in the long-term, but for now, consolidation is ‘here to stay’
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NewsPIB Group buys commercial broker to boost motor proposition
The acquisition aims to support the recent purchases of Cooper Solutions and Cooke and Mason
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NewsInsurers and fleet operators offered supply chain continuity support amid coronavirus outbreak
It has access to 3 million quality tested, warranty assured reclaimed parts to support the vehicle repair market
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NewsFSCS steps in to protect solicitors amid collapse of insurer
The insurer has been under administration since March 2018
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NewsFraudster pleads guilty after CCTV thwarts fake personal injury claim
If successful, the Welsh claimant would have fraudulently received a £6,680 pay out
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NewsSmaller investments and new technologies continuing to drive M&A
As insurers prepare for post-Brexit operations law firm Clyde and Co notices some trends in deals in the UK and Europe




























