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Hiscox confirms Bermuda move as profits fall

Hiscox confirmed it is planning to move its domicile to Bermuda as profits fell in the first half of 2006, despite gross premiums written increasing 43% to £625.1m. The firm's surplus was £61.3m, compared with £88m for the same period last year.

JLT sells US businesses for $100m

Jardine Lloyd Thompson has agreed to sell its US-based property and casualty and employee benefits businesses to Alliant Insurance Services for $100m.

Outsourcing: major report

The need to reduce overheads continues to be a major driving force for outsourcing according to a new report from Datamonitor, The Future of Outsourcing. The report examines the lessons from the past the new wave of outsourcers can learn from and what…

NU warns over risks from migrant workers

Deaths involving workers from the expanded EU means UK businesses need to be extra vigilant about risk management for migrant staff, according to Norwich Union.

RSA appoints global broker director

Royal and Sun Alliance has appointed Mark Holweger to the newly created role of global broker director, making him responsible for business from the major national brokers.

Erinaceous buys Keelan Westall for £19.7m

Erinaceous Group has acquired Hampshire broker Keelan Westall for £19.7m through its insurance subsidiary Hanover Park Commercial, as Post Magazine predicted a month ago (10 August 2006, p48).

Fitch sees return of soft market cycle in 2007

Rating agency Fitch says it believes that over the next 12–24 months underwriting, operating and capital trends will generally support reinsurers’ current ratings, but that the biggest challenge facing the reinsurance sector over the period will be cycle…

PBSH enters motor fleet market

PBS Holdings, the holding company established to bring together Primary Group-owned commercial, agricultural and personal accident underwriting agencies, has announced its move into the Motor Fleet market.

Lloyd's looks to recruit more graduates

The Lloyd’s Market Association has launched a web based graduate recruitment portal in an initiative to attract more applications in to the Lloyd’s market from the graduate community. Thirteen managing agents and five Lloyd’s Brokers are taking part in…

Spitzer drops parts of charges against Greenberg

New York attorney general, Eliot Spitzer, has dropped several civil charges against former AIG boss Maurice R. Greenberg from a lawsuit accusing Mr Greenberg of using accounting tricks to hide problems at the company, according to reports.

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