All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1385
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Groupama UK proves its worth
Groupama’s UK arm posted an 84% rise in pre-tax profits, making it an attractive target for the right buyer
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Online onlySnapshot: Listed Lloyd’s firms’ full-year results
Insurance Times takes the temperature of the biggest players in Lloyd’s at the full-year stage
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NewsGoldman to write financial guarantee insurance
Investment bank plots entry into bond ‘credit wrapping’
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NewsMarsh and Willis bosses pocket total of $25.4m in 2011
Willis’s Plumeri makes $11.5m for year and Marsh’s Duperreault bags $13.9m
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FSA's new turmoil at the top
In a blow to continuity, Hector Sants is the latest to exit the FSA before the new regulators take over. Let’s hope the new regime picks its leaders wisely
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NewsBesso buys 15% of own stock from BP Marsh for £1.1m
Broker looking for acquisitions now management owns 70% of business
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NewsCorporate tax rate cut in Budget would boost insurers, says PwC
CFCs and life insurance taxation expected to be agenda for Chancellor
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NewsAviva eyes SME and mid-market opportunities
Ian Ferguson named chief underwriting officer in broker business
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NewsGroupama chief calls for commercial motor shake-up
111% commercial motor COR blights an otherwise good year for insurer
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NewsHerdman leaves Oval as Blanc replaces Hodson
New group chief exec takes charge as Oval’s board is overhauled
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NewsAon Benfield develops new UK construction policy
Product offers up to £10m in latent defect protection
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NewsGiles MD Sarah Lyons on leave amid ‘contractual issues’
Future with firm unclear after four-and-a-half-year term
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Ecclesiastical’s Bloomer resurfaces at UK General
Leeds-based insurer also promotes Simon Tate to schemes COO
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NewsBPF calls for urgent renewal of flood cover agreement
2013 expiry of Statement of Principles could start hitting policyholders in four months
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Online onlyMid-market manoeuvres: who's in, who's out?
The mid-market space is ‘confused and crowded’ according to one insurer. So which players are making sense of the sector, and which are showing signs of defeat?




























