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Broker boss passes away
Sean Hicks, pictured left with Oxygen boss Nigel Barton when his firm was acquired in 2006, will be greatly missed by his colleagues.
CFC targets new "underserved" market
Underwriting agency launches life sciences product
James Hallam acquires to boost expansion plans
London-based broker acquires Essex-based broker
Reports finds greater stability in the reinsurance market
Willis Re reports 10-15 rises in US property
Aon: Three quarter of firms concerned about supply chain failure
Pandemic also cited as a growing worry
Clark to join Cunningham Lindsey
Former FSCS director and Crawford adjuster to join 1 July
Alea UK sold
Bermuda-based Catalina Holdings to acquire the firm.
HSBC broker and Ace lead insurer for Yemen plane crash
HSBC was the lead broker and Ace was the lead insurer for today's Yemeni plane crash, sources told Reinsurance
Senior brokers leave Aon
Two senior brokers have left Aon to join Miller, sources have told Reinsurance
Listed UK insurer outlines international aspirations
Gable CEO William Dewsall claims France is ahead of schedule
QBE shakes up trade credit management
New global and European heads appointed
Former Swiss Re CIO joins Catlin board
Benjamin Meuli to become CFO later this year
Free Post web seminar - claims fraud
Post's latest web seminar on claims fraud is being held live, online tomorrow starting at 11.00.
Offshore specialist joins Chaucer from Zurich
James Brown joins new division
Claims for cancelled UK Michael Jackson concerts could cost industry up to £300million
Sources tell Reinsurance that claims for the cancelled UK Michael Jackson dates may hit £300m
Ascot names London office boss
Jon Foley appointed executive underwriter.
Pamplona increases stake in Chaucer
London private equity firm increases holding to 16.27%.
Biba launches group for London brokers
Crispin Speers chairman to head up committee
Broker boss slams insurer for holding back rate rises
THB's Frank Murphy claims under-pricing is hampering progress
High steaks - foot and mouth
The foot-and-mouth crisis in 2007 cost dairy farmers and related industries millions of pounds, but the fallout from claims against the government continue to rumble on, writes Stuart White.