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ETD recommendation
The Association of British Insurers has welcomed a European Parliament recommendation exempting the ...
Contents cover cut
Homeowners are reducing the amount they spend on home contents cover in a bid to beat the credit crunch,
Appointment at Cunningham Lindsey
Cunningham Lindsey UK has made two appointments to its board: David Aiston , director of business d...
Insurer backs fast-track scheme for rehab fund
Legal expenses and healthcare insurer Lamp has backed a scheme providing prompt payments for victims...
Health check for visitors
The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries is warning UK visitors to the Channel Islands to...
Looking Back
Looking at Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance news, as these highlights from past-articles show
RBSI heralds landmark contempt of court victory
Insurers have a new deterrent to fight exaggerated personal injury claims following a landmark High ...
Keep it casual
Legal Update: Employment Law
Pick of the week
Senior reporter Louise Meeson looks at the major stories in this week's Post: the UK Rehabilitation Council can press ahead with plans to become a fully fledged membership body following government cash injection; CNA Europe to launch southern regional…
IPC board unanimously backs Max merger over Validus
The board of directors of Bermudian (re)insurer IPC Holdings' board of directors has turned down a $1.68bn takeover offer from rival Validus, and backed its agreed all-share merger with Max Capital.
QBE appoints new Americas CEO
At today’s annual general meeting QBE announced the appointment of John Rumpler as chief executive officer of the Americas Division.
RSA acquires
RSA Insurance has acquired Benchmark Underwriting in Ireland. Benchmark provides a range of Household and Commercial insurance products and has gross assets of Euros 3m.
Pleural plaques announcement due after Easter
The Prime Minister has revealed that a decision on pleural plaques will be made when Parliament resumes after the Easter recess.
Lancashire ups Ike impact by a further $38.4m
Lancashire Holdings has increased the estimated negative financial impact of Hurricane Ike on its financil results to $189.2m - an increase of $38.4m from the previous estimate of $150.8m.
US insurers sued for $1bn over food dumping claims
A news report in The National Law Journal this week claims that US producers of fresh garlic, crawfish meat, canned mushrooms and honey have filed a $1bn lawsuit against major insurance companies for enabling the "dumping" of competing food products from…
Chaucer recruits Richardson for US property fac arm
Andrew Richardson has taken on the role of US facultative property class underwriter for Chaucer Syndicate 1084. He was previously at Sagicor Underwriting where he launched and built a book of worldwide property direct and facultative business.
Zurich appoints new M&A boss from Goldman Sachs
Zurich Financial Services Group has merged its global merger and acquisitions and strategy roles under a former Goldman Sachs leader.
Insured Earthquake losses could hit Euros 400m
Catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates that insured losses from Monday's magnitude 6.3 earthquake that struck the Abruzzo region of Italy are likely to range between Euro 200m and Euro400m.
Aon lambasts rival's short term fixes as it consults staff on cost cutting
The UK's largest broker Aon is to consult staff over a cost cutting measure it claims will "protect the business" moving forward and potnetially save jobs.
Italian earthquake insurance loss low, say RMS
The insurance losses resulting from the L'Aquilla earthquake will be a relatively small, according to Risk Management Solutions.
Medniuk to step down as Global Aerospace CEO
Tony Mednuik is to retire as chief executive officer of Global Aerospace on the 30 June 2009.
London market operator granted FSA authorisation
Ambant, which provides professional consulting, resourcing and broker services to the Lloyd's, London and International insurance markets, has achieved Finanical Services Authority authorisation and Lloyd's Run-Off Broker status.
Moody's: General insurers ratings unlikley to improve significantly despite price hikes
A likely and beneficial increase in premium rates in the UK property and casualty insurance sector is unlikely to significantly improve the current ratings for institutions in the sector, Moody's said today.
RBS could cut 9000 jobs to save £2.5bn a year
Royal Bank of Scotland has begun consulting Unite and other employee representatives about a business plan for its back office operations that will regrettably involve job losses.