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Swinton offers riot reassurance to residents and business owners
Further reassurance has been given to householders and business owners who have suffered damage during the ongoing UK riots, after Swinton Insurance became the latest firm to announce that victims should be covered by their policies.
Labour leader calls on insurers to pay riot claims quickly
As David Cameron prepares to “fightback” against the rioters and looters who have wreaked havoc in recent days, opposition leader Ed Miliband has called on the government to work with insurers to help victims.
Insurer estimates hit £750m as city riot damage racks up – Insurance News Now
Post reporter Callum Brodie outlines this week's major general insurance stories which include how RSA, Aviva and Axa are likely to incur the biggest losses from commercial property claims, based on market share, as the latest riot bill estimate hits …
Zurich confirms on risk for Allied Carpets blaze
Zurich has confirmed that it is the insurer for the Allied Carpets building that went up in flames on Saturday evening following riots in Tottenham, London.
Retailers demand riot insurance premiums stay low
UK shopkeepers group The British Retail Consortium has demanded urgent meetings with the insurance industry to ensure affordable premiums in riot-torn high streets.
Latest riot bill estimate hits £750m
Large insurers are estimating that the widespread rioting across the UK could cost industry as much as £750m.
PwC warns of riot cover exceptions
PricewaterhouseCoopers bosses have urged customers to check the small print of their policies amid concerns that the impact of recent rioting may not be included in insurance contracts.
14-day deadline for riot damage claims
Specialist loss adjuster Questgates has warned insurers to get claims in to the police for damage caused by riots within 14 days or miss out.
E&Y European head appointed to lead global insurance practice
Shaun Crawford, has been appointed to lead Ernst & Young's global insurance practice and global insurance center based in London and New York.
Terrorism remains major threat to insurance industry
The reinsurance industry continues to meet the current demands for terrorism risk transfer despite high levels of terrorism according to a new report.
Weather related catastrophes hit Markel's COR
Markel International has reported gross written premiums of $227.7m for the quarter ended 30 June 2011, compared to $187.2m for the second quarter of 2010.
Riot victims urged to speak to brokers
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association is advising those people affected by the recent riots around the UK to speak to their insurance broker as soon as possible so they can assist with their loss.
Charles Taylor adjusting appoints Andrew Homewood
Charles Taylor adjusting is further increasing its property & casualty loss adjusting capability with the appointment of Andrew Homewood as director, non marine.
Crawford's Q2 boosted by bad weather
Loss adjuster Crawford & Company said second consolidated revenues before reimbursements hit $291.7m, up 22% on the same period last year ($238.2m).
Insurance standards improving report finds
For the first time since its inception in 2006, the annual Insurance Manager survey into insurance industry standards indicates things are getting a bit better.
Generali legal specialist joins insurance panel
Paul Reed QC, of Hardwicke Chambers, London has been appointed to the panel of the Centre for Justice.
RMS performs analysis for Swiss Re disease cover
Risk Management Solutions has conducted the expert risk analysis for two new series of notes issued under the Vita Capital IV Program.
Loss adjuster Axis expands in Mexico
Axis International is expanding its operation in Mexico, targeting domestic growth opportunities and the country's international reinsurance business.
Centre for Justice appoints insurance panel
Centre for Justice, an adjudication service for business, government and the public, has responded to requests from the insurance industry by unveiling a new panel of experts with insurance sector expertise.
Merlin appoints service centre technical manager
Merlin has appointed Patrick Toole as technical manager of its service centre division.
London riots could cost industry “several tens of millions of pounds”
Damage from the London riots will cost insurers “a lot of money”, Alister Jupp, major loss London director at Cunningham Lindsey has told Post.
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With the football leagues in England and Scotland now underway, there has never been a better time to think about dusting off the boots and signing up for The Prince's Trust Insurance Cup.
Axis to expand in Mexico
Axis International is to expand its operation in Mexico, targeting domestic growth opportunities and the country's international reinsurance business.
Household water leaks cost £2bn
According to the Association of British Insurers, 9.7 billion litres of water leaked into UK homes over the course of a year – enough to fill 3,880 Olympic size swimming pools.