All articles by Newsdesk – Page 159
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R&Q profit drops 33% after ‘slow’ premium growth
Chief executive Ken Randall says results were ‘solid’ despite setbacks
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Equity Insurance Group rebrands as ERS
New name comes one year after the firm was acquired by Aquiline
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Co-op GI head Hillon aiming for growth after 2013 GWP slump
Company made cutbacks in motor broker and aggregator channels to restore profitability
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Co-op GI reports 10-fold profit boost for 2013 as claims ratio improves
Insurer returns to underwriting profitability, but gross written premium falls
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RSA sells Baltics and Polish operations for £300m
Four companies bought by Poland’s biggest insurer PZU
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Collinson strengthens underwriting arms under one division
The underwriting division will target an annual growth of 20% over the next three years
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AXA promises brokers faster underwriting decisions in personal lines shake-up
Strategic partnership director Karen Hogg quits to return to broking
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Stride Insurance launches new MGA
Portus Underwriting will help brokers to get access to the Lloyd’s market
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Lancashire Group founder and chief exec Richard Brindle to retire
Brindle will be replaced by UK subsidiary Lancashire Insurance’s chief executive Alex Maloney
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RSA confirms Adrian Brown's resignation after 25 years
Brown will lead Arthur J Gallagher’s growing personal lines and underwriting business
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South Essex Insurance Brokers buys Lansdown
Acquisition will help South Essex to expand into new specialist areas
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FCA warns two directors for mishandling premiums
Premiums paid into a client bank accounts had been used for business expenses
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Paul Whittaker named RSA group operating chief
Emerging markets head takes newly created role at restructuring insurer
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Polish gangster jailed for causing 'cash for crash' death
The death of innocent motorist Baljinder Gill was the first ever UK fatality from a ‘cash for crash’ fraud.
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Aspen accuses Endurance of having 'disdain' for Lloyd's and rejects $3.2bn takeover bid
(Re)insurer launches unsolicited bid to buy rival for $47.50 a share