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Value of Electra’s Davies stake jumps 65%
Private equity house Electra’s stake in claims firm Davies jumped 65% in the six months to 31 March 2016, Electra’s accounts show. The value of the 57% stake, which Electra bought when it backed Davies’s management buyout in 2011, is now worth £38m, up from the ...
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Direct Line Group GWP up 4.2% in first quarter
Direct Line Group reported gross written premium (GWP) from continuing operations of £777.8m in the first quarter of 2016, up 4.2% on the £746.5m it reported in the same quarter last year. This was despite a 1.8% drop in in-force policy numbers to 15.9 ...
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Home premiums up sharply while motor stalls in Q1, says AA
Home insurance premiums have increased sharply over the past three months, while motor premiums have stalled, according to the AA. The AA’s benchmark British Insurance Premium Index shows that premiums for the average quoted Shoparound premium (average of the five cheapest quotes for each ‘customer’ in ...
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AIG reports lower profits in Q1 as investment income hit
AIG reported a lower-than-expected profit for the third straight quarter as poor returns from hedge funds hurt its investment income. Group operating profit fell 54% to $773 million in the first quarter, partly due to restructuring costs of $122m. Pre-tax income in AIG’s commercial property and ...
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Aon broking unit reports 4% profit rise and 3% organic growth
Aon’s Risk Solutions division made an operating profit of $429m (£294.5m) in the first quarter of 2016, up 4% on the $412m it made in last year’s first quarter. The profit increase came despite a 1% drop in revenue at the division to $1.87bn (Q1 2015: ...
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Cullum consolidator GRP backs Lonmar MBO
Peter Cullum’s broking consolidator Global Risk Partners (GRP) has agreed to back the management buy-out (MBO) of Lloyd’s broker Lonmar Global Risks. The deal means GRP now manages gross written premium of more than £350m and Cullum, GRP’s chairman, says the company wants to grow this ...
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Compass plotting MBO from Gallagher
Broker network Compass is in talks with owner Arthur J Gallagher about a management buyout to create an independently-owned network, Insurance Times can reveal. Compass managing director John Lincoln (pictured) said that the network had reached a size where the next phase of its growth could ...
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R&Q returns to full-year profit in 2015
Run-off buyer Randall & Quilter (R&Q) made a profit before tax of £2.8m in 2015 compared with a loss of £1.6m in 2014. An improved performance in the second half of 2015 helped the company cancel out the £4.5m loss it made at the half-year stage. ...
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Henry Engelhardt and Peter Wood rise up Rich List
Outgoing Admiral chief executive Henry Engelhardt is the richest insurance executive in the UK, according to the latest edition of the Sunday Times Rich List. According to the list, Engelhardt and his family are worth £700m, up from £590m in 2015’s list. This has pushed them ...
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PIB completes Fish and Cooke & Mason deals
PIB Insurance Brokers has completed its previously-announced acquisitions of commercial broker Cooke & Mason and specialist personal lines broker Fish Insurance. The deals, which were announced in February, have received regulatory approval. They are the first acquisitions PIB has made since private equity house Carlyle Group ...
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Cullum's MVP takes stake in broker Kingsway
Peter Cullum-backed investment vehicle Minority Venture Partners (MVP) has bought a stake in commercial insurance broker Kingsway Insurance Services. The size of the stake was not disclosed but MVP typically buys minority holdings in brokers of between 20% and 30%. Kingsway plans to use the new ...
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Hiscox poaches UK finance chief from Pru
Hiscox has landed a recruitment coup by poaching Prudential’s UK and European financial officer. Hiscox has landed Hamayou Akbar Hussain, known as Aki, to head up its finance. Hussain will lead the and development of the financial team and oversee the insurer’s investments. Bronek Masojada, chief ...
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RSA planning to halve UK staff redundancy payouts
RSA is planning to halve the amount of redundancy pay for staff who joined the company before April 2013. The insurance group is also planning to stop paying new contributions into its defined benefits pension schemes from 31 October 2016. RSA will consult staff on the ...
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John O’Roarke gets £10m share of £39m award to LV= GI bosses
LV=’s outgoing general insurance managing director John O’Roarke has been paid a £10.1m share of a total £39.4m long-term incentive award paid to “certain key management personnel” of the company’s general insurance (GI) division. This meant O’Roarke had a total pay package from LV= of £10.7m ...
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AmTrust to buy Lloyd’s insurer ANV for £154m
US financial services group AmTrust has agreed to buy Lloyd’s insurer ANV for $218.7m (£154m) in cash from its current owner, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. The deal is awaiting regulatory approval and is expected to be complete in either the third or fourth quarter this year. ...
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Decline in reserve releases to hit motor insurer profits
A slow down in premiums in the first quarter of 2016 will hit motor insurer profits as prior year reserve releases from the highly profitable 2011-2013 period come to an end, analysts from investment bank Macquarie have said. Yesterday, the Confused.com price index showed that prices ...
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Ecclesiastical renews charity scheme and appeals for more brokers
Ecclesiastical is keen to strike more scheme partnerhsips withi brokers after its latest successful partnership. Ecclesiastical and Watson Laurie will provide an office risk scheme for the Carers Trust, the UK’s largest carers’ charity. The scheme provides the charity’s 160 network partners with coverage on important parts of ...
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Direct home and motor exit to punch £84m hole in Allianz GWP
Allianz UK’s planned exit from direct home and motor business will punch a £84m hole in the insurer’s gross written premium (GWP), according to chief executive Jon Dye. Speaking to journalists this morning about the planned change, which will put 170 jobs at risk, Dye also ...
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Beazley completes return of its head office to the UK
Beazley has completed the transfer of its head office to the UK from Ireland. The Lloyd’s insurer announced plans for the move in its 2015 results in February. A new UK-domiciled company, called New Beazley, is now the holding company for the group. The completion of ...