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Minister Spelman hints at flood deal with ABI, rejecting pure risk-based pricing

Environment minister Caroline Spelman, pictured, has told the Association of British Insurers’ property conference that the idea of flooded households being left to fend for themselves is unacceptable...

Insurer | 22 May 2012 secure

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Household to become 'new motor' as insurers warn of price hikes to come

Insurers have issued a stark warning that home insurance could become the 'new motor', with years of unprofitability followed by unpopular price hikes, prompting a government and consumer backlash.

Insurer | 22 May 2012 secure

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Benign weather and rate rises result in record reported profits for insurers

Insurers have reaped the rewards of benign weather and rate rises in catastrophe hit regions, but analysts warn the worst could be yet to come.

Insurer | 15 May 2012 secure

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Interview: Andrew Torrance - Playing the long game

With more than a decade at Allianz, and more than 20 years in the industry, chief executive Andrew Torrance reflects on the past and looks to the future.

Insurer | 01 May 2012 secure

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Marsh's Project Noah will not work and has no insurer support, claims ABI

The Association of British Insurers has slated the flood reinsurance idea floated by broker Marsh and Guy Carpenter, claiming that it won't work and insurers don't back it.

Insurer | 04 Apr 2012 secure

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Project Noah promises flood reinsurance

Marsh and Guy Carpenter have published provisional details of their flood reinsurance plan known as Project Noah after testing it with insurers.

Broker | 03 Apr 2012 secure

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Perils updates database and adds floods

Zurich-based European catastrophe insurance data firm Perils has updated its Europe Industry Exposure Database of market-wide property sums insured for European windstorm.

Insurer | 02 Apr 2012 secure

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ABI welcomes national planning framework recommendations

The Association of British Insurers has welcomed the government's national planning framework recommendation for local authorities to follow flood risk guidance to help avoid unwise developments in flood risk areas.

Insurer | 27 Mar 2012 secure

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Ecclesiastical reveals £16m underwriting loss

Ecclesiastical has blamed a pre-tax loss of £7.7m and an underwriting loss of £16.1m on the eurozone and Australasian catastrophes, but plans to increase premiums in Australia.

Insurer | 20 Mar 2012 secure

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Flood insurance uncertainty to hit homeowners within four months

The British Property Federation is calling for urgent action to create a new settlement between government and insurers amid fears that homeowners and businesses will face excessively expensive insurance premiums within just four months.

Insurer | 20 Mar 2012 secure

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'Sticking plaster' Statement of Principles distorts flood insurance market

The Statement of Principles was never designed to be anything more than a "sticking plaster", according to James Dalton, head of property insurance at the Association of British Insurers.

Personal | 08 Mar 2012 secure

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Government warned it cannot 'duck' issue of poor being priced out of flood insurance

People on lower incomes could be priced out of flood insurance following the end of the Statement of Principles.

Claims | 08 Mar 2012 secure

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Government flood cuts could lead to 'thousands' of uninsurable businesses

Thousands of UK businesses are at risk of becoming uninsurable inside three months if the government fails to meet the demands of disgruntled insurers.

Insurer | 06 Mar 2012 secure

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Academic calls for flood planners, developers and architects to be liable

A new academic paper has called for planners, developers and architects to be made "legally liable when they get it wrong and people are flooded" as a way of preventing further flood plain development.

Claims | 05 Mar 2012 secure

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Amlin chairman retires after £194m loss

Amlin has posted a pre-tax loss of £193.8m (2010: profit of £259.2m) and announced that Roger Taylor is to retire as chairman following the 2012 AGM. Richard Davey will succeed him.

Insurer | 05 Mar 2012 secure

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Editor's comment: Fleeing the family nest

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Horseracing-mad Dominic Burke has huge ambitions for JLT, with a firm focus on international expansion, and he scotches...

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View from the top: Airline insurance - the risk remains

Despite 2012 losses being only 12% of the annual average to date, a single incident could flip the market, says David...

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