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Post magazine - 9/16 August 2012
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Henderson smells success after winning cheese maker deal
Henderson Insurance Brokers Teesside has won a contract handling cheese maker Wensleydale Creamery's insurance needs.
Aviva backs Pedal Safe cycling insurance
Aviva, Brit and Jubilee have begun jointly underwriting cyclist insurance product Pedal Safe.
Foreign Office launches travel campaign
The Foreign Office and Abta have unveiled a campaign urging holidaymakers to take out travel insurance, highlighting the dangers of balcony jumping.
Quindell buys Intelligent Claims Management
Quindell has acquired cloud-based claims management network Intelligent Claims Management.
Merlin director Russell Crewe joins Direct Group
Former Merlin director Russell Crewe has joined Yorkshire-based insurance solutions provider Direct Group seven months after LAS Claims stated he would be joining its team in 2013.
Thai officials confident of securing reinsurance for £1bn flood fund to meet demand
The Thai Office of the Insurance Commission is to seek extra reinsurance from international players to meet demand for the state-owned natural catastrophe fund.
Chinese financial institutions need to improve risk management
Competition in the industry and a more complex financial environment now outweigh regulatory factors as key considerations for risk management at large financial institutions in China, according to a survey.
QBE Europe teams up with Autoglass
QBE Europe has signed a deal with Autoglass for its core glass services.
QBE teams up with Autoglass for repair and replacement
QBE Europe has appointed Autoglass as preferred supplier for its core glass services.
Groupama achieves record 20% rise in profits for H1
Groupama has recorded a 20% rise in profits before tax for the first six months of 2012 to £22.2m.
Italy's drought crop damage close to $1bn
Italian farmers have suffered nearly €1bn ($1.23bn) in crop damage from drought, according to farm industry organisation Confagricoltura.
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Drop in profit for Bahrain Kuwait Insurance Co after increased motor claims
Bahrain Kuwait Insurance Company has posted net profit of BD1.5m ($3.9m) for the quarter ended 30 June 2012 (2011: BD 2.6m).
Haikui causes $230m of insured damage in China
Damage from Typhoon Haikui, which hit China last week, has been assessed at ¥1.046bn ($230m).
Inter Resolve teams up with Aquarium Software on claims management
London-based insurance mediation business Inter Resolve has signed up insurance claims management solutions firm Aquarium Software to help improve its claims handling processes.
SAMA 'extremely helpful' for foreign investors in Saudi, says Charles Taylor
The Saudi Arabian Monetary Association was "very positive" and "extremely helpful" when approached about a foreign adjuster looking to invest in the kingdom, according to Joe McMahon, chairman of Charles Taylor Adjusting.
Cash settlements: Morally wrong?
The morality of cash payments to tradesmen came to the fore again last month, but what does it mean for the insurance industry? MA Assist's Paul Hayman talks to Post.
Merlin makes 200 redundancies
Merlin Claims is to make 200 people redundant after going into administration this week.
Indian PMI insurer Apollo Munich Health aims for profit in 2013
Indian health insurer Apollo Munich Health Insurance has recorded gross written premiums of Rs 475.9 crore and aims to turn a profit next year.
Cyber Risk Insurance Forum sets focus in inaugural meeting
The Cyber Risk Insurance Forum, established to develop a security framework for companies taking out cyber insurance, has held its inaugural meeting, expanding its membership and developing two lines of focus for its on-going campaign.
Swiss Re's Q2 results hit by sale of Admin Re at a loss
Swiss Re has reported net profit of $83m for the second quarter of 2012 as the result of the sale of the Admin Re US business at a loss of $1bn.
Philippine Stock Exchange closes as country sees 11 days of monsoonal rains
The Philippines has seen 11 consecutive days of monsoonal rains, exacerbated by passing tropical cyclones, which has led to flooding in the capital of Manila and surrounding provinces of the island of Luzon.