All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 782
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Online onlyFlooding into the red
Insurers' profits are set to take a downturn on the back of 2007's savage weather
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Online onlyCutting it
With rates set to depreciate across virtually all lines of business, Lloyd's insurers are preparing for the year ahead
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Beazley announces record profits
Beazley Group doubles profits in first six months of 2007
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Arista launches contractors combined product
New product follows launch of tradesmen and professionals product earlier this month
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Online onlyUK property sector set for big loss, says S&P
Standard & Poor's predicts that the current severe weather events will probably leave the property sector's overall underwriting result in the red for the year.
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Holman's pushes for greater efficiency
Lloyd's broker creates new division to handle binding authority business
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Fitch focuses on Islamic insurance
Companies based on Islamic principles offer challenges as well as opportunities, says ratings agency
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Online onlyFlood clean up means health risks
Law firm warns of considering all health and safety precautions before clean-up work begins
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Boat cover extended for flood victims
Navigators & General extended cover allows flood victims to live on boats
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R&SA gets China subsidiary approval
Mike Jakeman named as chief executive of R&SA Greater China
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Heritage Group forms two Malta operations
Companies will underwrite motor policies, and one will be supported by specialist UK brokers
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Online onlyLloyds TSB announces package for flood victims
Includes emergency payments to help victims secure emergency accommodation
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Online onlyRiskStop signs up Brit
Risk management company signs up first Lloyd's insurer in contract certainty deal
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Online onlyDealing with a hard property hit
S&P warns that this year's severe weather is likely to put property underwriting results in the red
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Miller appoints non-executive director
Senior adviser to FSA, Ronald Gould, named to sit on broker board




























