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SSP/Sirius merger given thumbs up by OFT
OFT says merger did not reach 'relevant merger threshold'
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AXA goes full cycle on tradesman product
Acturis set to roll out full cycle imarket trading with other AXA products
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Insurers play down Bermuda scandal
Corruption allegations will not see insurers flee Bermuda
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Lloyd’s enables streamlined slip checking
Facility will increase accuracy, consistency and speed of checking process
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Select & Protect appoints head of sales
New role to focus on expanding business proposition
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BDS Mortage Group signs up to mychoice
General insurance comparison service continues to grow
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Defaqto welcomes Treasury move
Treasuruy's decision for FSA to regulate travel insurance policies welcomed by Defaqto
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Marsh reveals private equity firms are exposed
Marsh survey shows that private equity companies are increasingly aware of potential litigation
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Captive market under-developed, says Aon
Over half of world's top companies have no captive
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Lloyd’s signs five-year risk agreement with Benfield
Contract provides accesss to Benfield's consulting, natural peril and financial modelling expertise
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New regulatory regime for travel agents
Trade bodies have decided to back travel insurance regulation by the FSA but opinions were at odds for some time
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ABI backs FSA regulation of travel insurance
New regime must benefit customers without adding costs, says ABI director
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Anti-social behaviour costing Brits billions in repairs
Anti-social behaviour has cost Brits over a billion pounds ¹ in repairs in the last five years, according to Zurich.The study reveals that more than 30 million ² adults have experienced anti-social behaviour, with nearly one in five (22%) shelling out at least £400 since 2002 to fix vandals’ handiwork.Most ...
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Gibraltar reduces corporate tax
Gibraltar's chief minister reduces corporate tax by 2%, which is now 33%, and pledges a flat, low rate by 2010
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Raising the game
Gibraltar is sharpening its regulatory teeth to prove it's no soft touch
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Insurers begin defence of pleural plaques appeal
Long-running legal battles moves into final stages
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Grant Thornton estimates economic impact of flooding - £50m
The UK's economic impact of today's flooding is estimated to be £50m