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Ex-Towergate director Trott moves from RK Harrison to NAH
RK Harrison specialist markets director Simon Trott has left the company to take on the role of managing director at National Accident Helpline, Post understands.
Marketform appoints Chubb's Brown as M&A global practice leader
Specialist Lloyd's underwriter Marketform has recruited Robert Brown as global practice leader of its mergers and acquisitions insurance operations.
Insurers welcome COP21 climate change target of 1.5 degrees
The Association of British Insurers has welcomed the climate change deal agreed in Paris saying insurers have a 'critical' role to play in this.
Questgates extends Zoom capabilities following Storm Desmond chaos
Loss adjuster Questgates is extending its Zoom capabilities following an increased demand for its high level survey offering in the aftermath of Storm Desmond.
Cathedral CEO and CFO exit Lancashire
Lancashire Holdings has announced the forthcoming departures of Cathedral Capital CEO Peter Scales and chief financial officer John Lynch on 31 March 2016.
Shareholders approve Willis and Towers Watson merger
The merger of Willis and Towers Watson is set to go ahead after shareholders of both companies approved proposals at a special meeting in the US today (11 December).
Page to exit Marsh in new year
CEO of Marsh’s UK commercial and consumer division Julie Page will leave the broker in the new year, as reported by Insurance Age today (11 December).
Buncefield Anniversary: A look at the explosion and the fallout from it 10 years on
The explosion at the Buncefield oil depot on 11 December 2005 was the largest explosion ever in Europe during peacetime. Safeguards failed and as a result a fuel tanker overflowed.
MRO to appeal judicial review decision on Medco
Medical reporting organisation Speed Medical is to appeal the judgment in its judicial review into the implementation and operation of Medco.
IFB strategy approved by ABI council
The Insurance Fraud Bureau's strategy plans were officially signed-off today (11 December) giving the green light to stretching its mandate from organised motor to property and liability fraud.
Rural Insurance growth keeps firm on track for £100m target
Harrogate-based agricultural specialist Rural Insurance saw its revenue grow 13.3% in the past six months, staying on track to become a £100m business over the long-term.
More flooding predicted as Cunningham Lindsey reports 20% major commercial losses
Thirty-five per cent of the claims so far received by loss adjuster Cunningham Lindsey in the wake of Storm Desmond are commercial, of which 20% are deemed major losses.
Quiz of the week - 11 December
Test your knowledge of the week's insurance news, with the Post insurance quiz of the week.
Legal & General to stop quarterly reporting
Legal & General is to stop quarterly reporting in 2016, the company has confirmed through a note to the London Stock Exchange.
Fosun suspends shares in Hong Kong
Shares of all the listed entities at one of China's largest conglomerates Fosun were suspended today after concerns over the whereabouts of its chairman Guo Guangchang.
Lockton grows marine presence with Italian and Singaporean investments
Broker Lockton has expanded its marine and protection and indemnity business by acquiring Genoa-headquartered Italian broker PL Ferrari & Co.
Takeover talks reported for PIB
Broker PIB could be bought by a private equity firm led by former French president Nicolas Sarkozy's half-brother Olivier Sarkozy, according to Sky News.
Upheaval continues at AIG with four to go at senior level
The shake-up at AIG continues with chief financial officer David Herzog to go, alongside three other key management figures outlined today by CEO Peter Hancock.
Markerstudy signs up to Thatcham Research
Markerstudy will have access to data from motor testing firm Thatcham Research after becoming a member of the not-for-profit researcher.
Nichols appointed Zurich UKGI COO
Zurich has appointed David Nichols as UK general insurance chief operating officer to replace Barry Perkins.
IFB joins forces with ICO in fraud fight
The Insurance Fraud Bureau has formalised its data-sharing agreement with the Information Commissioner’s Office in a bid to track misuse of personal data in insurance fraud.
Credit hire issues on the table at government motor reform meeting
Credit hire was on the agenda at a high-level government meeting yesterday (9 December) discussing the Autumn Statement, Post understands.
Expertise From A-Z: The future of fleet
Our expert panel examines the future for commercial fleet broking.
FCA urges further improvements on mobile phone insurance
The Financial Conduct Authority’s follow-up review into mobile phone insurance found while some firms have improved, there were still many who were not providing fair outcomes for customers.