Quiz of the week - 27 November

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Test your knowledge of the week's insurance news, with the Post insurance quiz of the week.

How much news from the world of insurance have you remembered from this week?

Find out with our just-for-fun quiz of the week - and let us know how you get on - share your score on Twitter using #postquiz.
 


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Q1: Ian Muress is already Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific CEO

Q2: Parabis's adjusting businesses are called Argent Liability Adjusters and Argent Property Adjusters.

Q3: On the back of this figure, motorists would see an average saving of £40-50 per year off their insurance bills.

Q4: Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions found that more than one third of insured motorists believe it is acceptable to omit or adjust data to reduce their motor insurance premiums on application.

Q5: It is an underwriting agreement for agricultural business.

 

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How brokering in Ukraine is triumphing over adversity

Interview: Ukrainian insurance broker Alina Golubieva talks to David Worsfold about the current challenges of insuring businesses and homes in the country, plus how the market is preparing to align itself with European Union regulation.

Diary of an Insurer: Consilium’s Roxy Zeb

Roxy Zeb, partner in Consilium’s professional and executive risks team, talks about getting back into the Lloyd’s and the London market after 10 years in Australia, her desire to inspire and drive greater diversity, as well as her love of property renovation.

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