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Fortis Insurance UK back in the black after strong Q2

Barry Smith

Fortis Insurance UK this morning reported that a profit before tax of £8.4m in the first half of 2010, reflecting improved performance in the second quarter (Q1 2010: £3.2 m loss; HY 2009: £26.0m profit).

It added gross written premiums in its non life business increased by 16.6 per cent to £468.4m (HY 2009: £401.6m).

Fortis saw growth in its household and travel books to £118.0m and £28.0m

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