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Cullum set to 'step down'
Peter Cullum plans to step down as Towergate chairman by the end of the year, although he remains re...
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RSA makes bid for Codan
Royal and Sun Alliance has made a £584m offer to the remaining shareholders of Scandinavian insurer ...
Appointment at Mi
Lloyd's and London technology provider Mi has appointed Hameed Alkhersan as business development man...
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West Yorks police arrests
Seven alleged fraudsters have been arrested and bailed until 13 June in the West Yorkshire "cash for...
100 years ago - A dream and its realisation
A curious instance of a dream as relating to accident insurance has come to the knowledge of the Rai...
Post scoops gongs
Post's news and online editor, Ralph Savage, was named General Insurance Writer (Trade Media) of the...
Broker expands scope
Broker Atkinson Smith has acquired DMS Self-build, a specialist scheme for insuring self-build proje...
Zurich and RSA go head to head in Olympics bid
Zurich is believed to have nudged ahead of rival Royal and Sun Alliance in the race to become the le...
Fortis seeks affinity deals with new launch
Fortis is set to make a concerted push onto motor forecourts, with its new affinity boss revealing i...
Brokers wary of change
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RAA quarterly report reveals strong results
A group of 22 US property-casualty reinsurers wrote $6.7bn of net premiums during the first quarter of 2007, according to a survey by trade association, the Reinsurance Association of America (RAA).
Underwritng agency launch into intangible assets market
A specialist underwriting agency has launched into the intangible assets market, with four new products designed for brokers.
Scor offer delayed by fortnight
Scor’s takeover bid for Converium has been delayed by another two weeks due to “unresolved” regulatory issues.
Japanese reinsurer sets up in Isle of Man
The first Japanese-owned reinsurance company to set up in the Isle of Man has received its licence to operate from the insurance and pensions authority.
Markel launches medical malpractice product
Specialty insurer Markel International has launched a medical malpractice product aimed at the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) industry.
Hiscox boss moves to Lloyd's
Lloyd’s has appointed a director to drive its work enhancing the market’s operational competitiveness and ensuring a focus on North American business.
Noriwch Union roll out high net worth product
Norwich Union (NU) has launched a high net worth product after a review of its personal lines business.
Markel International launches new medical malpractice product
Markel International, the specialty property and casualty insurer, has launched a medical malpractice product aimed at the Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) industry.
The Insurance Partnership announces new company structure
The Insurance Partnership has announced a new company structure which it claims will reflect its determination to offer every customer the most appropriate specialist support.
LV swoops for Swiss Re arm
LV has today announced that it has entered into an option agreement to acquire the new business operations of Tomorrow - formerly known as GE Life - from Swiss Re. The option becomes exercisable in late December 2007, subject to regulatory approval.
Colemont recruits finance director
Colemont Insurance Brokers today announced that Chris Sturgess has joined the company as finance director.