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The question of how the insurance industry should promote its fraud fight to the wider public led to...

Swinton makes record profits

Personal lines specialist Swinton has hailed growth in its household book after the broker reported record trading profits of £29.6m for 2005.

Cyclone Larry damage $250m and rising

Insured losses from Cyclone Larry, which hit north eastern Australia last week, are continuing to rise, with insurers reporting that about 12,500 claims worth A$250m have been received.

London market skills project begins phase two

Quantica Training, in partnership with London East/Central Learning Skills Council Central, and supported by the Financial Services Skills Council, has embarked on the second phase of their “Bridge the Gap” project to develop skills and employer…

Sterling appoints new managing director

John Blundell has been appointed managing director of Sterling Insurance Company and Sterling Life. He also joins the board of Sterling Insurance Group.

Uninsurable losses may arise out of TCF

The Financial Services Authority’s “Treating Customers Fairly” campaign could leave financial services companies facing substantial uninsurable claims for which they have no legal liability, warned law firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain.

Highway splits management to avoid conflicts

The board of Highway Insurance Holdings has decided to stop running its Board Meeting in tandem with that of its FSA regulated subsidiary, Highway Insurance Company Limited. This decision has been taken because of the changed nature of Highway’s…

Zurich settles bid-rigging probe for $153m (£87.58m)

Zurich Financial Services has come to an agreement with New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and State Insurance Department Superintendent Howard Mills to resolve allegations of bid-rigging and improper "finite reinsurance" transactions.

AM Best claims US insurers narrow funding gap for reserves

US property/casualty insurers narrowed the funding gap in their asbestos and environmental loss reserves during 2004, principally for asbestos liabilities, as a result of 2004¡¦s pretax charge of nearly $6bn, according to a special report published by AM…

QBE to launch aviation syndicate at Lloyd's

QBE has announced it plans to launch a new aviation syndicate within its Limit managing agency at Lloyd’s, to commence underwriting from 1 October this year.

Olympus Re to work without a rating after downgrade

AM Best has downgraded the financial strength rating (FSR) to B- (Fair) from B+ (Very Good) and the issuer credit rating to "bb-" from "bbb-" of Bermudian reinsurer Olympus Re and removed both ratings from under review. The ratings have been assigned a…

Lloyd's and Markel woo Italian brokers

Lloyd’s of London and Markel International, have taken London to Italy when they embarked on a series of Italian roadshows, introducing Italian producers to the opportunities that lie in the Lloyd’s Franchise and at Markel.

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