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Default dangers to prompt TCF probe
The Financial Services Authority is bound to scrutinise the aggregator sector, according to one cons...
Court deliberates case
Markel and QBE will have to wait for a decision in a High Court case brought against a surety bond i...
Looking Back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
ILG wants fair chance for all
The insurance industry plans to go live this spring with an initiative to help young people setting ...
Appointment at AIG UK
AIG UK has appointed Douglas Hunter to its Bristol branch. He leaves Royal and Sun Alliance to take ...
Top five web stories
The top five most popular news stories on postonline.co.uk over the last week were: 1. New outsourc...
Brit in NI writing drive
Brit Insurance has established an underwriting presence in Northern Ireland. The company has appoint...
Shareholder support completes SBJ takeover
SBJ's shareholders have accepted Axa's offer to purchase the broking group with immediate effect. T...
Patience for PI reform runs out at MoJ silence
The government has been accused afresh of dragging its heels on announcing reforms to the personal i...
Broker Network throws down service gauntlet
Broker Network has questioned the customer service capabilities of its rivals after completing its f...
Healthsure eyes 35% growth
Health cash plan provider Healthsure plans to increase the size of its business by 35% following gro...
Appointment at Aon
Aon has announced three key appointments in its commercial insurance operation. Norman Andrews has b...
FM Global in printing deal
FM Global has led the property insurance programme for what is believed to be the world's largest pr...
Orion book sold to CIS
Lancashire broker Orion Direct has had its book of business sold to Collingwood Insurance Services a...
Appointment at Bankstone
Bankstone has appointed Simon Gould as IT manager. Mr Gould will be responsible for all IT systems, ...
Broker Direct unveils SME tool
Broker Direct has launched its latest online commercial product, SME Online Solutions, underwritten ...
JLT set for major regional push
Jardine Lloyd Thompson has set its sights on strengthening its regional construction divisions with ...
Ecclesiastical reports £6.7m underwriting loss
Ecclesiastical’s annual results have revealed a group underwriting loss of £6.7m compared to profits of £27m in 2006.
UK insurer enters Vietnam health sector
Private medical insurer Inter Global has joined forces with insurance group Bao Viet to sell health insurance plans in Vietnam.
NAS appoints technology underwriter
California-based NAS Insurance Services has appointed Sandra Casas as underwriter and facility manager for its technology products.
FSA warns consumers Orion cover may be 'invalid'
The Financial Services Authority has warned consumers that motor insurance bought through Orion Direct and its sister company Peppercom may not be valid.
Post pick of the week
Post reporter Alwynne Gwilt and supplements and online editor Stephanie Denton provide a run down of the major news in this week's issue of Post including: FSA airs concerns over insurers buying brokers; JLT’s plans for a major regional push; An update…
TCF is top risk and regulatory priority, according to research
Treating customers fairly is the biggest regulatory challenge and area of regulatory risk for more than 80% of the UK’s financial services firms, according to new research released today.
Lloyd's targets Poland with new appointment
Lloyd’s has appointed Witold Janusz as its first representative for Poland aid the process of gaining a full establishment licence for Lloyd’s in Poland.