All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 780
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Online onlyFitch says flood damage could exceed £3bn
But expects the flooding to have a limited rating impact on UK insurers
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Brit announces restructuring
Changes include introduction of new underwriting forum, creation of two new claims divisions and appointment of three new execs
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Online onlyFlooding will not sink insurers
Fitch Ratings says that floods will not impair insurers ratings
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Audatex launches new training course
Delegates will take hands on approach in assessing vehicle damage
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Online onlyUK floods not as costly as repeat of 1947, says RMS
1947 flood would have resulted in insured losses of £4.5bn to £6bn if it reoccurred today
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Online onlyJury hears first evidence from defendants
Nathan Skinner reports on the continuing Independent fraud case
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Mondial to offer ticket cover
Protection for cancellation, illness and injury the first its kind
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Online onlyEat your greens
Oscar Wilde once said that the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about. And it would seem that all our ears are burning. Flooding and insurance is perennial front page news these days. Bad news, but news nonetheless. Though it is galling to see the ...
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QBE withdraws names buyout proposal
Lloyd's 'archaic' annual venure system needs reform, says QBE boss
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Online onlyLloyd's gets upbeat Moody's view
Ratings agency highlights positives within the Lloyd's market but raises questions about possible market downturn
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Online onlyLangley joins ACORD board
The new director of market operations and North America at Lloyd's firms up ACORD board of directors
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Marsh's affinity practice unveils growth plan
Two recruits to spearhead expansion in voluntary benefits market
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First non-life run-off consolidator floats
Tawa admitted to AIM with market cap of £127m




























