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High street failure hits Euler Hermes
Trade credit insurer Euler Hermes has issued a profits warning following Woolworths' decision to go ...
Quinn reviews agencies as brokers fail criteria
Quinn Insurance has indicated it is tightening underwriting control by stopping writing commercial n...
Risk tool rolled out
Ecclesiastical and risk modelling and analysis company Sciemus have joined forces to develop a prope...
Ecclesiastical steps up anti-fraud efforts
Ecclesiastical has appointed The Cotswold Group to provide claim investigation and surveillance serv...
Appointment at Ace Europe
Ace Europe has appointed Colin McKellar as director of Scotland based in its Glasgow office. Mr McKe...
Adjuster reshuffles to focus on core business
Loss adjuster Axis International has revealed plans to strengthen its core operations - with a parti...
Appointment at Aon
Stuart Lawson has been appointed head of Aon Trade Credit to service existing clients and new busine...
Anti-fraud firm in household push
Motor fraud specialist Absolute is expanding into the household arena after recruiting Will Gaskell ...
What the papers said this week
Greenock Telegraph Worried staff at a Greenock-based health insurance firm fear for their livel...
Liiba boss: LMBC has no future in new order
The chairman of the proposed London market body for brokers says there is no room for two associatio...
Westall revamps offering
Keelan Westall, part of Barbon Insurance, has revamped its property solutions for brokers. Bibalet i...
Lisson to drive change at QBE
QBE Europe this week announced the appointment of a new chief underwriting officer and chief operati...
Travel insurance companies affected by weak pound
Travel insurance premiums must rise due to the weak sterling, according to travel insurer PJ Hayman and Company.
HSE chair calls for talks with insurers
The chair of the Health and Safety Executive has called on insurers to work with the organisation ahead of the unveiling of its new strategy later today.
FSA set to back Biba commission disclosure proposal
According to market sources the Financial Services Authority is set to back the existing British Insurance Brokers' Association proposal over commission disclosure which asks brokers to make clear in the TOBA that they can ask the size of the commission.
Hiscox sheds Bermudian team but plans to open five new bases in the US
Hiscox is to close one of its specialist insurance and reinsurance teams operating from Bermuda as part of plans to focus on its US business.
Canada Life announces changes to its Group Life product
Canada Life Group Insurance has announced improvements to its group life product by increasing its free cover level (FCL) maximum to £1.25m from £1m (sum assured per member).
Prime Minister tackles mortgage repayment worries
People facing repossession of their homes will be able to partly defer their mortgage payments for up to two years, following the Prime Minister's discussions with eight major lenders.
CEA responds to Solvency II Council decision
The CEA, the European insurance and reinsurance federation, has called for open and constructive discussions between the Council, the European Parliament and the European Commission to try to reach agreement on a common text of the Solvency II Framework…
DUAL launches new PI products
DUAL Corporate Risks has launched its new range of professional indemnity (PI) products.
ABI outlines hopes for Queen's Speech
The Association of British Insurers has issued a wish list for the Queen's Speech tomorrow.
Euler Hermes cites Woolies as it issues profits warning
Euler Hermes has today issued a profits warning following Woolworths decision to go into administration.
Solvency II framework directive pushed through; ABI disappointed
The Association of British Insurers has expressed its disappointment at today's quick decision in the ECOFIN council to push through the Solvency II framework directive with no debate.
Heath sets up new division
Heath Lambert has formed a new renewable energy team within its retail national division.