Commercial
Marsh the broker for Pennsylvania nuclear radiation leak, sources
Marsh are the broker for the Three Mile Island nuclear plant where a radiation leak is currently being investigated according to sources.
Miller P&C specialist joins Howden
Mark Hutchinson appointed North Amercican director
Floods pose environmental threat
Questgates warns of wider environmental cost
HSBC broker head joins Lloyd's
Mr de La Rochefoucauld is the new country manager for France.
BT selects Aon to run captive
Isle of Man operation to manage insurance business
ABI expects Cumbria flood bill not to top £100m
Insurers have received 1000 claims so far.
Marsh to begin due dilligence on HSBC Insurance Brokers next week
Broking giant to be given access to HSBC's books next week.
Energy rates to soften in 2010
More competition and capacity spells good news for energy firms
CNA appoints ex-RSA energy expert
Grahame Jones appointed senior underwriter
Flooding hits Cumbria
200 people rescued
ABI welcomes flood bill
Bill spells good news for homeowners
Councils gain more powers to manage floods
Flood and Water Management Bill published today
Rate rises scuppered by competition
Aon predicts "slower than predicted" increases in 2010
Lloyd’s report says microinsurance provides opportunities for all
Insurance for low income individuals can play an important role in helping communities in developing countries mitigate and adapt to climate change, and to provide the security needed to develop long term sustainability projects, according to Lloyd’s.
Ace: Recession creating supply chain risk
Insurer calls on businesses to mitigate exposure
Brit director joins Markel
Hugh Maltby appointed operations director
Zurich appoints private clients head
Matthew Schofield joins private clients, broker division
Willis in private equity broker deal
Astorg Partners involved in $1bn French broker agremenet.
Marsh aviation boss comes out of retirement to lead insurer push
Ironshore agrees deal with Starr to enter market.
Chaucer ahead of schedule
CEO Ewen Gilmour also encouraged by prospects for 2010.
The appliance of science
With more than 17 000 pollution incidents in England and Wales in 2007, Dr Jon Burton looks at how clean-up costs can be cut by adopting innovative techniques.
Long-distance dangers
Although official figures show that truck-related crime has fallen, Amy Ellis reports on why the figures may not show the true scale of the problem.
Working partnership
After the announcement that Finsure may withdraw from the premium finance market, there is widespread agreement that a strong relationship between provider and broker is becoming increasingly important given the current economic climate, writes Jane…