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Bennetts urges bikers to sign petition calling for driving test change
Bike insurance specialist Bennetts are hoping to secure 100 000 signatures toward a petition which bosses at the firm hope will persuade the government to include bike-related questions in the UK driving test.
Economic, regulatory and talent issues holding back growth for insurance CEOs
Over two thirds (70%) of insurance CEOs are planning on changing their strategy over the next 12 months as they try to see past the current difficult economic and regulatory backdrop, according to PwC.
Equestrian specialist Shearwater signs up to Broker Network
Shearwater Insurance has become the latest firm to sign up as member of Broker Network.
Inter Resolve boss points to mediation as answer to legal cost cutting
Mediation is the key component in the battle to bring down legal costs in personal injury claims.
Plumeri "not satisfied" with Willis in Q4 as UK sees double digit drop
Willis has declared that it saw a double-digit decline in the Willis UK and Ireland retail business in the fourth quarter of 2011.
JLT merges Spanish arm with local giant
JLT is to combine its existing Spanish retail broking business JLT-SIACI Espana SL with the business of March - Unipsa Correduria de Seguros, SAU (Unipsa), the fourth largest commercial insurance broker in Spain and a subsidiary of Banca March, to form…
Houghton departure triggers new Aspen board search
Aspen has begun the search for a new chief financial officer to succeed Richard Houghton, who will be leaving the company effective 29 February to pursue other opportunities.
New year European windstorm damage estimated at €267m
Perils has today disclosed an initial loss estimate for windstorm Andrea, which occurred in Western Europe from 4-5 January 2012, of €267m.
Business continuity plans can save companies, Biba research reveals
New research from the British Insurance Brokers’ Association and the Cabinet Office has revealed business continuity plans are likely to stop companies from failing after a major disruption such as a flood or fire.
Willis backs down on contingent commission stance to remain "fully competitive"
Willis has admitted it is to review its practices after revealing it will begin to accept contingent commissions from 1 April in its employee benefits arm.
Plumeri "not satisfied" with Willis in Q4 as UK sees double digit drop
Willis has declared that it saw a double-digit decline in the Willis UK and Ireland retail business in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Direct Line boss praises PM motor premiums meeting
Direct Line chief executive Paul Geddes hailed last night’s meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron as a “step in the right direction”.
JLT merges Spanish arm with local giant
JLT is to combine its existing Spanish retail broking business JLT-SIACI Espana SL with the business of March - Unipsa Correduria de Seguros, SAU (Unipsa), the fourth largest commercial insurance broker in Spain and a subsidiary of Banca March, to form…
Houghton departure triggers new Aspen board search
Aspen has begun the search for a new chief financial officer to succeed Richard Houghton, who will be leaving the company effective 29 February to pursue other opportunities.
New year European windstorm damage estimated at €267m
Perils has today disclosed an initial loss estimate for windstorm Andrea, which occurred in Western Europe from 4-5 January 2012, of €267m.
PM and insurers unveil six point plan after motor premium summit
The Prime Minister has committed to tackling the compensation culture, reducing legal costs and cutting health and safety red tape.
Axa’s Evans says David Cameron meeting ‘a great day for motorists’
Axa UK boss Paul Evan has described the insurers’ meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron as “a great day for motorists”.
Bearing Point hires former Ernst & Young consultant for insurance head role
Business consulting firm Bearing Point has appointed former Ernst & Young consultant Christopher Ling to head of insurance in the UK.
Law firm accuses PM motor premium war of limiting access to justice
Spencers Solicitors fears the Prime Minister's approach to tackling the rising cost of motor insurance will "chip away at the public's right to justice under the law".
Broker shows support for PM and insurer motor premiums meeting
Wales-based Motaquote has highlighted the significance of telematics ahead of the Association of British Insurers' meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron on rising motor insurance premiums.
Marsh reports bumper profit growth
Broker Marsh's parent MMC has reported revenue up 9% to $11.5bn in 2011 with pre-tax profit up 82% to $1.4bn ($769m). Operating income was up 49% to $1.6bn ($939m).
Aon Risk Solutions named global risk and insurance broker to Petrofac
Aon Risk Solutions has been appointed by Petrofac to provide global risk management and brokerage services.
Seán Quinn accused of contempt of court
The Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, has filed contempt of court proceedings against former Quinn Insurance boss Seán Quinn, his son Seán Quinn jnr, and his nephew Peter Darragh Quinn.
Young Marmalade answers young driver premium problem
Specialist young driver insurer Young Marmalade has shown its scheme can reduce premiums for young drivers.