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Towergate explains Allianz deal
Towergate’s CEO of commercial underwriting has explained to Post why RSA, Aviva, Ageas and NIG who were previously on the panel, have been dropped.
Perils estimates €300m windstorm Joachim loss
Independent Zurich-based firm, Perils, today disclosed an initial loss estimate of €300m for windstorm Joachim, which occurred in Western Europe from 15-17 December 2011.
UK faces 100 climate change risks
A government report claims the UK is one of the best-prepared nations for the implications of climate change but lists the top 100 risks the country faces.
Whittington London market deal done
The consortium of Tawa, Skuld, and Paraline Group, has completed the acquisition of Whittington Insurance Markets, the London-market operations of Whittington Group.
Renaissance Re adds $45m Thai losses
Renaissance Re estimates the flooding in Thailand will cost it $45m (£29m) from its fourth quarter 2011 results but it said revisions of the New Zealand earthquake and the Tohoku earthquake losses are not expected to be significant.
THB’s Murphy heralds AmWINS deal
AmWINS takeover of the THB Group has been completed with Frank Murphy, chief executive of THB Group, becoming CEO of the AmWINS international division too.
Zurich’s Thai flood and NZ quake losses trigger aggregate reinsurance
Zurich has said it expects the impact of the floods in Thailand and the increased cost of the earthquakes in New Zealand in the fourth quarter 2011 to range between $200m - $250m (£160m).
RSA confirms around 120 jobs at risk
RSA has confirmed that around 120 roles are at risk of redundancy following a review of the UK business.
JLT announces Nottingham hub
JLT Specialty will open a UK regional office in Nottingham in the spring.
Rival insurers remain committed to in-house adjusters despite Aviva move
UK insurers have affirmed their commitment to in-house loss adjusters, following the news that Aviva has transferred 80 of its claims staff to a G4S subsidiary.
Nationwide slashes claims force after RBSI deal
Up to 100 employees at Nationwide’s claims handlings service face the axe as a result of the building society renegotiating its household insurance contract with RBS Insurance.
JLT Specialty plans three further regional offices in 2012
Bosses at JLT Specialty have vowed to open at least three more regional offices this year, in a bid to strengthen relationships with corporate clients across the UK.
New Coverbox boss van der Merwe aims to beat telematics rivals on pricing
The new boss of telematics insurance provider Coverbox has outlined plans to better match premiums to its customers’ driving habits, insisting the current ‘pay-as-you-drive’ players are not making best use of the available technology.
Career development: Sterling to open Manchester branch
High net worth insurer Sterling is set to boost its headcount with the opening of a new hub in Manchester.
Market moves: The busy world of broking
As January draws to a close, the past week has been a busy time in the world of insurance broking. Aon Benfield, Willis and Marsh all welcomed new chief executives, while Towergate, UIB and Prime Professions also made moves for new staff. However, it was…
ULR reports £4m loss as auditors raise concerns over future
Auditors for legal expenses provider ULR Additions have compiled a damning report of the firm's 2010 accounts, which made a £4m loss, stating there is “uncertainty” about the company’s future.
FSA issues policy warning to broker customers
The Financial Services Authority has advised Aston Midshires Insurance customers to check that the broker arranged motor insurance as expected, after receiving reports that policies were sold without details and premiums being properly registered.
Ironshore names Aon’s Cheung for M&A
Ironshore has announced that Katherine Cheung has joined the mergers & acquisitions division as underwriter and solicitor of its Lloyd’s Pembroke Syndicate 4000.
Home Office to tackle anti-metal theft
The Home Office has confirmed it is to take over at least some of the proposed anti-metal theft legislation in the private members bill that failed to get a reading on Friday.
Insurers criticised for continued DWS support
Liquidators have refused to clarify debt implications after DWS Bodyworks - a bodyshop chain implicated in RSA’s disputed subrogation policy – was bought out of administration by former directors last week.
Benevista launches international employee benefits index
Belgian consultancy firm, Benevista, has launched an international employee benefits index to raise awareness of the advantages of multinational pooling.
Home & Legacy reports 11% revenue growth
High net worth underwriting agency Home & Legacy has told Post that despite the current economic climate it saw sales increase by 13% in 2011.
Thomas Carroll recruits 11, targets 30 more
Welsh broker Thomas Carroll Group has revealed the details of an expansion programme which involves the recruitment of 11 new staff and the development of the firm’s headquarters near Caerphilly Castle.
Brit reinsurance boss Turner quits as insurer merges divisions
Brit reinsurance boss Jonathan Turner has left the firm as the business merges its reinsurance and global markets strategic business units.