All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 327
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Willis Group buys out Danish holding
Global insurance broker Willis Group Holdings expands its business after acquiring the remaining shares of Willis A/S in Denmark.
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Flights cancelled due to poor weather conditions
Travel insurers are expecting an increase in claims as a result of cancelled flights due to the bad weather conditions.
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Insurers stand by for claims as cars struggle on icy roads
Motor insurers brace themselves for a spate of claims after freezing conditions cause gridlock on UK roads.
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Opus training to meet forthcoming FSA regulatory changes
Opus has become the first broker to undergo RW Associates' training and compliance course for supervisors - in preparation for the FSA regulatory changes.
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Chelsea Village signs up to Medicash
More than 1,000 employees at Chelsea Village PLC - home to Stamford Bridge - have signed up to Medicash to receive low cost private medical insurance.
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Lloyd's expands its US underwriting and claims products
Lloyd's widens its licensing agreement with ISO for underwriting and claims products.
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Multraship completes salvage of toxic containers
Multraship Salvage successfully completes an operation to recover three containers loaded with toxic cargo lost overboard in the North Sea.
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Record earnings for Markel Corporation
Markel Corporation reports record earnings and strong growth in 2003.
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Faraday makes new appointments
Faraday appoints Mark Rayner and Paul Ceurvorst as joint chief underwriting officer and active underwriter by Lloyd's and FSA.
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New appointments at Illium
Illium managing agency makes four new appointments to its claims and management team.
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Canopius appoints managing director
Canopius Managing Agents, the London market insurer and reinsurer, announces the appointment of Clive Watson as managing director.
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Aviva appoints new finance director
Aviva finds a new finance director, Andrew Moss from Lloyd's, after a seven-month search.
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Asbestos-related claims set to increase
Insurers warned to expect a sharp increase in asbestos-related claims as Equitas settles the largest single claim it faced for asbestos-related diseases.
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Keoghs team awarded professional fraud designation
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners has awarded a professional designation to three partners of law firm Keoghs
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More flights cancelled due to bad weather conditions
Travel insurers expect a higher number of claims following the cancellation of flights due to the bad weather conditions.
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The big freeze brings further disruption to motorists
Motor insurers expect an increase in claims following Britain's second day of disruption on the roads. This comes as the country copes with arctic weather conditions.
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Bond Pearce finds more space for expanding insurance division
Bond Pearce, Bristol's fastest growing law firm, takes a lease on 4,400 sq ft of extra office space to accommodate the company's expanding insurance division.
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Lloyd's re-establishes third-party capital
Third-party capital has been re-established at Lloyd'sand industry experts predict it will remain important.




























