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Axa linked to major capacity deal with Gallagher's OIM

Axa is reported to be close to signing a major capacity deal with A J Gallagher-owned managing general agent OIM.

Broker | 25 Apr 2012 secure

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Broking - Mergers & acquisitions: Do not disturb

2011 was a relatively sleepy year for merger & acquisition activity in the broker sector. Could 2012 be a wake-up call or will the market stay snoozing?

Broker | 17 Jan 2012 secure

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Colosso exits Gallaghers amid growth-driven exec restructure

Arthur J Gallagher International has confirmed that Adrian Colosso, chief executive of UK Retail and former CEO of Heath Lambert prior to its acquisition, will not return to the business following his sabbatical, as it unveiled a new-look executive...

Broker | 11 Jan 2012 secure

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Gallaghers puts ‘marker in sand’ with Oxygen Leeds lift-out

Arthur J Gallagher International has finalised its long-speculated lift-out of Oxygen’s Leeds-based corporate risks team, in a deal it confirms will be replicated regionally to build Gallagher Health - its UK retail arm.

Broker | 19 Dec 2011 secure

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Interview - David Ross: Faster than the rest

David Ross is a man with a plan, pushing Arthur J Gallgaher International up the rankings with a seemingly unrivalled appetite for growth.

Broker | 06 Dec 2011 secure

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Oxygen to sell off remaining assets - Insurance News Now

Post reporter Callum Brodie outlines this week's major general insurance stories including how market commentators believe large employee expenses and lack of profits are behind the demise of seven-year old Oxygen Holdings, as it prepares to sell off...

Broker | 09 Nov 2011 | screening image

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Oxygen to sell off remaining assets

Market commentators believe large employee expenses and lack of profits are behind the demise of seven-year old Oxygen Holdings.

Broker | 08 Nov 2011 secure

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Editor's comment: Oxygen offers lessons for all

The ‘breath of fresh air’ puns were never too far away when the London market broker Oxygen was launched in 2004 with bullish enthusiasm.

Broker | 08 Nov 2011 secure

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Oxygen sells assets

Oxygen Holdings is to sell its subsidiary Robertson Taylor to Entertainment Insurance Partners for an undisclosed sum.

Insurer | 07 Nov 2011 secure

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Ecclesiastical drops schemes duo

Ecclesiastical is ditching its schemes and affinities director Tony Bloomer, and its national scheme manager, Hazel White, and integrating its schemes business into its regional network.

Insurer | 03 Nov 2011 secure

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Duo launch psychological professionals scheme

Insurer Ecclesiastical and Oxygen Insurance Brokers have unveiled a new tailored home insurance scheme for psychological professionals.

Insurer | 23 Aug 2011 secure

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Robertson Taylor co-founder Willie Robertson passes away

Willie Robertson, co-creator of the specialist music and live entertainment broker Robertson Taylor, sadly passed away on the 9 July 2011 after a determined fight against cancer, it was revealed today.

Broker | 12 Jul 2011 secure

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Munich Re and Oxygen offer IP cover

Munich Re and Oxygen have joined forces to launch an intellectual property product.

Insurer | 07 Jul 2011

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London authorities unveil combined insurance panel

An insurance purchasing body incorporating eight London councils has selected Aviva, Lloyd's and Zurich to sit on its panel of insurance providers.

Lloyd's/London | 06 Apr 2011 secure

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Directors' & Officers': A market hampered by soft rates and over capacity?

The number of insurers looking to grab a piece of the SME directors' & officers' market shows no sign of slowing. Amy Ellis reports on the attraction of a market still hampered by soft rates and over-capacity.

Broker | 22 Feb 2011 secure

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Lynn Rouse

Editor's comment: Fleeing the family nest

This week’s deal developments read like two coming-of-age literary fables written to reward hard work and endeavour, while...

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JLT chief executive Dominic Burke

Interview: JLT's Dominic Burke - a thoroughbred performer

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

View from the top

David Reed

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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