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Finance professionals' hours stretch longer than ever before
The average financial professional feels they cover 30% more work than one person should, a survey has found
Historical hurricane costs upwards of $10bn in 2012, claim cat experts
Experts have stated that 28 out of almost 180 hurricanes that have occurred in the United States since 1990 would have caused $10bn (£6.3bn) or more in insured losses had they happened today.
UK General boosts commercial team with ex-Towergate hire
UK General has hired a former Towergate director Andrew Tailby as head of business development in the commercial division.
Zurich wins golf scheme
Zurich Insurance has won a long-term contract to underwrite a Glasgow-based golf scheme covering 600 UK golf clubs.
Chinese car insurance market faces further losses
Insurers operating in China's compulsory motor insurance market face further significant underwriting losses in the next two years due to rising claims, tightly regulated pricing and the potential for further competition.
Canopius completes Omega acquisition
Canopius Group has completed its acquisition of Omega Insurance Holdings.
Liberty Mutual receives CIRC approval to open Shandong branch
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group has been granted approval to establish a branch in Shandong province by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission.
Allianz considers renewable funds
German insurer Allianz believed to be planning the launch of closed-end investment funds focusing on renewable energy in the future.
UK seizes one-millionth uninsured vehicles
UK police have seized one million vehicles since 2005 when they were given powers to stop vehicles identified as being driven without insurance.
XL makes dual reinsurance promotion
XL’s reinsurance operations has appointed Mark Berry and Paul Simons to senior vice president and managing director, international property & specialty and senior vice president, head of US property treaty, respectively.
Canopius seals Omega deal
Private-equity backed insurer Canopius’s acquisition of Omega has completed today, increasing its annualised premium income to more than £1bn.
Pinsent Masons partner joins Plexus Law
A partner at Pinsent Masons has left the firm after 20 years to join the professional indemnity team of insurance law specialist Plexus Law.
Millionth uninsured vehicle seized by police
The UK's millionth uninsured vehicle is set to be seized this morning by police in the West Midlands.
Groupama to underwrite 10 000 free home insurance policies
Groupama is underwriting 10 000 home insurance policies for residents of a south east England housing association.
BGL employee engagement smashes targets
BGL Group’s most recent staff survey is said to have exceeded the target set for employee engagement, with 88% stating they felt part of a team.
Saga bolsters home insurance product to cover students
Specialist insurer Saga has unveiled a new add-on product whereby policyholder parents can extend their home insurance to cover their children’s assets, saving almost £100.
China's PICC sees 23.6% rise in profit thanks to motor
China's state-owned PICC Property and Casualty Co has posted a 23.6% rise in net profit for the first six months of the year.
Cigna appoints Haga sales director for Scandinavia
Cigna Global Health Benefits Europe has appointed Henning Haga to the position of sales director for Scandinavia.
Online exclusive: Will no-fault compensation soon become a reality in Scotland?
The Scottish government has today (20 August 2012) launched a consultation on no-fault compensation north of the border for injuries resulting from clinical treatment.
Flagstone Re finalises £32m sale of Lloyd's business
Flagstone Reinsurance has completed the sale of its Lloyd’s segment to a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANV Holdings BV for approximately £31.7m ($49.7m) in cash.
Rias: Travel cover a must for families
Rias has reminded grandparents to take out adequate insurance when travelling abroad with their grandchildren.
Insurance insolvency rates fall by 86%
Just five insurance firms were insolvent in July this year compared to 452 in business services, according to new research.
Liberty sets sights on specialist risks
Liberty Syndicates is setting up a new underwriting team to focus on specialty products headed up by Peter Smith.
Chaucer appoints new cargo class underwriter
Specialist Lloyd’s insurer Chaucer has appointed Geoff Wilkinson, pictured, to cargo class underwriter in the marine division of Chaucer Syndicate 1084.