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BGL Group recruits five graduates
BGL has hired five new graduates in a bid to develop new marketing talent on its brands.
Miller completes double hire in US facultative property push
Miller has appointed former Arthur J. Gallagher property insurance expert James Venton, pictured, and former R K Harrison North American placement specialist Tom Morley.
"Devil in the detail" of pensions insurance scheme
Actuarial firm Barnett Waddingham has offered cautious support to proposals for an insurance scheme that would provide certainty for members of defined contribution pension schemes that they would get a guaranteed minimum pension at retirement.
Allianz consultant takes Assurant compliance role
Assurant Solutions has appointed John Miles as the newest member of its European compliance team.
Former Allianz consultant joins Assurant Solutions
Specialist insurance provider Assurant Solutions has appointed John Miles to its European compliance team.
More remuneration data could confuse customers, says Insurance Europe
Insurance Europe believes proposed European regulatory changes fail to ensure an equal level of consumer protection for all distribution channels of insurance products.
Canopius appoints new head of financial institutions
Lloyd's insurer Canopius has promoted Nick Kirk, pictured, to head of financial institutions with immediate effect.
Rural targets the south amid plans to double in size
Specialist agricultural insurer Rural Insurance has laid out plans to double in size within three years.
Fitch affirms Lloyd's A+ rating
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Lloyd's' insurer financial strength rating at 'A+', impressed with its ability to cope with the 2011 catastrophe losses.
Liberty Mutual targets Midlands push following key hire
Liberty Mutual Insurance has moved to bolster its Midlands presence by establishing new underwriting capacity.
HSBC sells European insurance units to run-off specialist
Banking Group HSBC has agreed to sell two European insurance units to Catalina Holdings.
Kennedys secures Scandinavian legal hub for insurance clients.
Specialist litigation and dispute resolution firm Kennedys is expanding in Scandinavia through an associate agreement with Denmark's Advokatfirmaet Erritzøe.
Brightside reveals Asda home and motor insurance win
Insurance broker Brightside has partnered with Asda to manage its Asda Money car and home insurance offering.
Lloyd's of London's rating confirmed at 'A+'
Lloyd's of London has had its insurer financial strength rating affirmed at 'A+' by Fitch.
HSBC sells Irish legacy businesses
HSBC Holdings has agreed to sell two Irish legacy businesses to Bermuda-based run-off specialist Catalina Holdings.
Zurich joins UN-backed responsible investment initiative
Zurich has signed up to a United Nations-backed network of institutional investors, asset managers and service providers that aims to promote best practice in responsible investment.
Markel appointments aim to strengthen Italian PI team
Specialist underwriter Markel International has made two appointments in its Italian professional liability team.
India's IRDA plans to regulate micro-insurance
India's Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority is planning to issue guidelines for the country's micro-insurance segment to ensure growth.
IFB to share data with local councils in new pilot
The Insurance Fraud Bureau has signed a new intelligence sharing agreement with local authorities' National Anti-Fraud Network Data & Intelligence Services.
Zurich becomes a signatory of UN principles for investment
Zurich Insurance Group has become a signatory of the United Nations-backed Principles for Responsible Investment.
Ex-Aviva man joins Nnable
General insurance business consultancy firm Nnable has recruited Martin Otter as senior consultant to lead its telematics consulting practice.
Indian insurers urged to expand overseas
The Indian insurance regulator has urged homegrown insurers to spread their wings in the overseas market.
Metal theft costs councils £5m, research reveals
Nine in 10 councils have been affected by soaring scrap metal thefts in the past three years, costing them £4.6m in 2010/2011.
Quindell to post £45m turnover
Outsourcing and technology firm Quindell is expected to report turnover of £45m for the six months ending 30 June in line with market expectations.