All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 783
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Online onlySpitzer in the dock
New York governor in the spotlight for allegations of discrediting rival
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Worsening market conditions to hit H2 figures, warns JLT chief
Pre-tax profits soar 63% in first half
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HBOS GI profits fall by 34%
January storms and June flooding account for estimated £80m in claims
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Halifax hires GAB for subsidence work
GAB Robins will handle and coordinate subsidence overflow work for Halifax
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Highway completes exit from Lloyd’s
Court approves transfer of syndicates out of Lloyd's
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Online onlyCampaigners take crack at insurers
It’s not been a good week for insurers in the eyes of animal lovers
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Floods have made their market
God, if you believe in him, moves in mysterious ways. No one would have predicted that two floods and billions of pounds of damage would be the trigger for what the industry has been waiting years for — the end of the soft market.
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Online onlyZurich puts UK weather losses below £200m
Claims payments related to UK floods not to exceed $400m (£197m)
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MMA enchances property owners cover
Commercial property owners book doubles in two years
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Aon Q2 global revenue reaches £1.2bn
Firm also announces strategic options consideration for Combined Insurance Company of America
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NIG promotes Laming to Redhill’s regional manager
Laming will be responsible for managing NIG's growth and service delivery proposition
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Online onlyJelf's buying spree shows no sign of abating
Lampier acquistion is deal number five in 2007
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Online onlyAviva: July floods will cost £165m
Insurer admits 'uncertainty' over meeting group target for 2007
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Compensation must increase for families of asbestos victims, says law firm
Law should be brought in line with Scottish approach, argues claimant law firm
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Online onlyHousehold premiums to rise in wake of floods
Two of Britain's leading insurers have said the cost of household insurance will rise as a result of catastrophic flooding




























