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Market moves: The busy world of broking
As January draws to a close, the past week has been a busy time in the world of insurance broking. Aon Benfield, Willis and Marsh all welcomed new chief executives, while Towergate, UIB and Prime Professions also made moves for new staff. However, it was…
View from the top: A case of déjà vu in the market
The current economic situation means now is the right time to generate rate rises, says Toby Esser.
Credit hire: Two sides to the story
Credit hire organisations and insurers are blaming each other for the cost of credit hire. With the Office of Fair Trading conducting a review, will anyone emerge victorious?
Reinsurance - January renewals: Toughen up
Despite the catastrophes of 2011, the predicted — and much needed — January renewal rate hardening has failed to materialise.
Spotlight on environment: Getting protected
When the Statement of Principles on the provision of flood insurance expires next year, how will insurers address the 200 000 high-risk households left struggling for cover?
ULR reports £4m loss as auditors raise concerns over future
Auditors for legal expenses provider ULR Additions have compiled a damning report of the firm's 2010 accounts, which made a £4m loss, stating there is “uncertainty” about the company’s future.
Post magazine – 26 January 2012
The latest issue of Post magazine is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.
Quindell takes 30% stake in Ai Claims
Quindell Portfolio has added to yesterday’s purchase of law firm Silverbeck Rymer by taking a 29.9% in Ai Claims Solutions.
Quindell to add to Silverbeck ABS deal
Quindell is set to announce purchases and partnering arrangements to add to its alternative business structure deal with law firm Silverbeck Rymer.
Thai cat fund could prove too costly for reinsurers
International reinsurers will have to be “seriously convinced” the Thailand government’s catastrophe fund is profitable if they are to insure it.
Anti-metal theft bill scrapped
The private member’s bill to tighten the law on scrap metal dealers has been rejected.
Trio arrested for selling fake Groupama policies
The police fraud unit has arrested three individuals suspected of selling fraudulent policies under the Groupama name.
Questgates completes minor recruitment drive
Growing demand is behind a minor recruitment drive at Questgates. The company has made four new appointments and promoted two.
Law firm sale hinges on SRA approval
Solicitors Regulation Authority approval is required before one of the first law firm takeovers can go ahead.
Cruise ship disaster: Hannover Re hit with multimillion pound loss
International reinsurer Hannover Re has suffered a marine hull loss of €30m from the Costa Concordia disaster.
Hannover Re expects double-digit million euro loss from Concordia
Hannover Re’s total loss from the stricken Costa Concordia could be in the mid-double-digit million euro range, according to the firm.
Product recalls jump 27%
UK product recalls have jumped by 27% from 229 in 2010 to a record 291 in 2011, the second year in a row to see record breaking increases, says City law firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain.
Axa to use BAE systems fraud detector
Global insurer Axa has signed up to use BAE Systems claims fraud prevention service which it says will increase its efficiency and prevent honest customers from paying for fraudulent claims.
Crawford to handle Oxford St flood claims
Loss adjuster Crawford & Company has confirmed it is handling claims arising from a burst water main on Oxford Street in London.
Haymarket expands marine security in face of piracy threat
Haymarket Risk Management is expanding its maritime security division in response to the growing threat of piracy.
Monoline insurer snaps up multi-million pound Ambac hospital deal
Troubled monolines insurer Ambac has lost a £100m hospital guarantee bonds contract to Assured Guaranty and its rival vows to replace it on more infrastructure projects this year.
Aviva transfers 80 claims staff to G4S
Eighty field-based investigators have left Aviva as part of a shake-up of its motor and bodily injury claims division.
Romanian protest damage not covered by most policies
The damage from violent street protests in Bucharest on Sunday (January 15) could amount to between €300 000 and €450 000, most of which are not thought to be insured.
Your say: Catalytic converters targeted
Having read the article on the authorities’ slow reactions to metal theft I wanted to highlight that another area being targeted by thieves is motor catalytic converters.