Marine – Page 5
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Online onlySpotlight on: Piracy at sea
Pirate attacks on shipping off the Somalian coast have been costly for insurers and ship owners in recent years. Insurance Times examines the state of the problem and the possible ways forward for the industry.
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NewsAscot and Marketform back CEP anti-piracy scheme
December deadline may be a ‘challenge’ says CEP boss
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UK insurers foil Syrian munitions deal with Russia
Standard Club cancelled insurance policies for 8 Russian-owned ships
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NewsChaucer launches new marine product
New package aimed at vessel operators in offshore renewable energy sector
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NewsMarsh presents Carpathia insurance slip to Lloyd’s 100 years after Titanic sinking
Historic document to go on show in Lloyd’s Collection
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NewsIntegro focuses on London market with divisions
UK business focuses on international and specialty reinsurance
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NewsConcordia disaster sparks insurer call for tighter ship safety
But £1bn shipwreck unlikely to spark rise in marine rates
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Online onlyCameron lets armed guards onto ships to fight pirates
Piracy is “a stain on our world,” says PM
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IT InvestigatesInvestigation: QBE's UK woes
QBE European Operations has posted a solid COR of 91.3%, but subsidiary QIEL is suffering, with a ratio of 106%
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Online onlyZurich chief spots hard market signs
Zurich commerical broker chief Dave Smith spots similarities to the early 2000s when the market turned
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NewsOval smiles at profit drop
2010 ended with 'good progress' for the firm, despite 30% overall fall
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Online onlyLloyd's adds Libya to marine risk list
Lloyd's underwriters wary of risks posed to marine insurance in Libya
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Online onlyChaucer signs marine coverholder partnership
Specialist agency to write for Syndicate 1084




























