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Deloitte and PwC welcome flood decision
Deloitte and PwC agree today’s agreement will benefit households at a high risk of flooding.
Air develops pandemic flu model
Air Worldwide has released a Pandemic Flu Model designed to capture the excess morbidity, mortality, and insurance losses caused by pandemic influenza.
Air launches pandemic flu model
Air Worldwide has released a Pandemic Flu Model designed to capture the excess morbidity, mortality, and insurance losses caused by pandemic influenza.
Octo Telematics moves frontline operation from Rome to London
Italy-based telematics systems provider Octo Telematics has relocated its frontline operation from Rome to London in a bid to take advantage of opportunities in the burgeoning UK telematics market and to build stronger ties with both the insurance and…
Octo eyes up UK telematics opportunities
Telematics systems provider Octo Telematics has relocated its frontline operation from Italy to London in a bid to take advantage of opportunities in the burgeoning UK telematics market and to build stronger ties with both the insurance and manufacturing…
McLarens targets Asia Pacific expansion with Chinese adjusting hire
Loss aduster McLarens has recruited a permanent China resident FCILA-qualified adjuster to lead business in the country.
McLarens swoops for China resident FCILA adjuster
Loss aduster McLarens has added to its Chinese presence with the recruitment of a China resident FCILA-qualified adjuster.
Mesothelioma scheme could cost £451m in first decade
A fund of last resort compensating mesothelioma sufferers who cannot trace their employers' liability insurers could cost £451m in the first ten years alone, according to the Department of Work and Pensions.
Golf clubs face ‘worrying times’ following injury liability settlement
Niddry course avoids Supreme Court with golf injury settlement.
Xchanging boss plays down fears firm is on precipice of personnel exodus
Pell eager to outline company’s plans after losing Lloyd’s claims monopoly.
Tax-avoidance crackdown could see PI insurers hit with third-party claims
HMRC tax workaround enquiries focusing on individuals as well as corporations.
Saulter to start as Davies Group CEO in July
Dan Saulter will take up his role as chief executive of Davies Group on 1 July.
Market Moves: MGAs make a raft of recruitments as broking is unusually placid
Exits and entries were once again high on the agenda this week as a number of managing general agents, including Argenta and UK General, unveiled a host of high-profile appointments. While the broking sector was uncharacteristically quiet, Mitsui…
View from the Top: Specialist insurers must up their game
The quota share, that simplest of arrangements where premiums and claims are split by the parties in a pre-agreed fixed proportion, is losing its innocence.
ABI hits back at Law Society over PI campaign
The Association of British Insurers has criticised the Law Society’s advertising campaign for personal injury, which features the strapline “Don’t get mugged by an insurer – use a solicitor.”
Motor Insurance: The road to profit
Could recent legislation provide the turning point motor insurers need to drive them into long-awaited profitability, or are tough times set to continue?
Golf injury liability settlement reached
Lawyers acting for a Scottish golf club and two players have reached a last minute settlement after a liability dispute looked set to reach the Supreme Court.
Aviva to close Manchester motor claims unit
Aviva is getting rid of 200 jobs in its Manchester based motor injury claims department, according to local press reports.
Claims Club Monthly Missive: Young driver safety consultation delayed
The issue of road safety, along with flooding and whiplash, has been at the top of the agenda when it comes to the insurance industry’s engagement with politicians.
Post Intelligence – Insurance Industry Tracker: Q1 2013 review
Post Intelligence, the research arm of Post has launched The Insurance Industry Tracker, a quarterly industry review designed to keep you abreast of industry developments.
Costs of Australia's disasters could triple by 2050
Costs of natural catastrophes in Australia could rise from A$6.3bn to A$23bn by 2050 as population density and storms increase according to a new white paper.
German floods could cost insurers €5.8bn
Historic floods in Germany are likely to generate insured losses of between €4bn and €5.8bn, according to catastrophe modeller AIR.
Helphire to resume dividend payments following High Court order
Helphire Group has been granted permission to resume paying dividends by the High Court.
German floods could cost insurers up to €5.8bn
Historic floods in Germany are likely to generate insured losses of between €4bn and €5.8bn according to AIR Worldwide.