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US firm swoops for majority shareholding of Lloyd's insurer
Marketform Group, the non-US medical malpractice specialist, today announced that American Financial Group Inc is to become the majority shareholder in its business, securing the company as a key international specialist insurer.
FSA in broker banning action first
The Financial Services Authority has today banned David Holland, sole director of Flett Sinclair Insurance Brokers Limited and Petsure Limited, for misusing customers' assets. This is the first time the FSA has taken action against a pet insurance…
FSA bans pet insurance broker in enforcement first
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned David Holland, sole director of Flett Sinclair Insurance Brokers (FSIB) and Petsure, for misusing customers' assets, the first time the FSA has taken action against a pet insurance intermediary.
Biba responds to flooding review
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association’s chief executive Eric Galbraith has responded the Sir Michael Pitt’s review into the flooding this summer by publishing the organisation’s own submission on areas it believes should be addressed.
Fifteen 'urgent recommendations' outlined in Pitt flood report
The $6bn 2007 summer floods in the UK were a “wake-up call” for the country, according the interim report of the independent review commissioned by the UK Government to learn lessons from the events.
APC adds new residential let product to QuoteMac
Commercial insurance underwriting agency APC Underwriting is launching a new residential let product on its market leading broker on-line trading platform QuoteMac before christmas.
Pitt outlines
The summer floods were a “wake-up call” for the country, according the interim report of the independent review commissioned by the Government to learn lessons from the events.
AM Best positive on Kiln after approach
Following the cash offer for the shares of Lloyd’s (re)insurer Kiln by Tokio Marine, rating agency AM Best has placed the bbb+ issuer credit ratings of Kiln Ltd and Kiln UK under review with positive implications.
Arista open Manchester base with Chubb hire
Arista Insurance is planning expansion into the north of England in 2008 starting with the opening of an office in Manchester this month. The office will be lead by recently-appointed regional manager Paul Dooley, who joins from Chubb.
Ace buys broker business for $2.4bn
Ace has agreed to acquire Combined Insurance for $2.4 bn and Munich Re Group to purchase Sterling Life Insurance for $352m.
Swinton acquires commercial broker
Swinton has bought Preston-based And Insure which has a £8m commercial premium income book.
Former Insure & Go head banned by FSA
The Financial Services Authority has banned James Richardson, former Chief Executive Officer of Insure & Go, for attempting to mislead the FSA and for not being candid in his dealings with the firm's former auditors.
FSA bans four over Sphere Drake binder case
UK regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has announced that it has prohibited John Hubert Whitcombe, Jeffrey Ronald Butler, Nicholas Brown and Christopher Reginald Colin Henton for their dishonest involvement in reinsurance business that…
Grant Thornton announces new dividend
Grant Thornton's financial services group is pleased to announce a second interim dividend of 23% for insolvent insurer, UIC Insurance.
Business crime claims on the rise
The latest findings from the Axa business crime index reveal the number of business crime claims settled between July and September 2007 is 20% higher than the same period in 2006.
Lockton appoints new director
The Bristol office of Lockton’s professions division has appointed Ben Waterton as a director focusing on the Professional Indemnity needs of a wide range of local clients, including solicitors and accountants.
Zurich expands into Asia-Pacific
Zurich Financial Services announced today that it will expand its services for corporate customers into the Asia-Pacific region.
EU and US still trying to reach consensus in climate talks
Climate change talks in Bali have reached their last day with the US still insisting they want governments to set their own emission targets.
Kiln agrees to £440m cash takeover from Tokio Marine
Lloyds (re)insurer Kiln has agreed to a cash bid from Tokio Marine that values the company at £442m ($900m), or 150p a share under a deal that will see Tokio use the Kiln management and brand to spearhead international expansion plans.
RSA leaks Santa Claus' insurance requirements
Royal and Sun Alliance has identified the perfect insurance package for Santa Claus - the seasonal international producer and deliverer of toys and gifts.
Lloyd's releases three-year plan
Lloyd’s published its new 2008 – 2010 Three-Year Plan today with chief executive officer Richard Ward praising the achievements of Lloyd’s to date while urging caution as market conditions change.
RSA leaks Santa Claus' insurance requirements
Royal & SunAlliance has identified the perfect insurance package for Santa Claus - the seasonal international producer and deliverer of toys and gifts.
Chancellor delays capital gains tax decision
Alistair Darling, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced today that he was still considering plans to revise the capital gains tax regime.
Willis expands 2008 graduate program
Willis has expanded its global graduate program in 2008.