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Markel moves to single tech platform
Markel has streamlined its business processes by replacing several back office systems with a single business platform.
Aon signs new £15m a year sponsorship deal with Manchester United
Aon has signed a new sponsorship deal with Manchester United that will see the name of the club’s Carrington training ground changed to the Aon Training Complex.
Cunningham Lindsey launches UK leadership reshuffle
Loss adjuster Cunningham Lindsey is to restructure its UK leadership, with changes across its liability and major loss, building services, and project managed services divisions.
Quindell earnings leap 350% in Q1 ahead of restructure
Quindell has reported adjusted Ebitda in excess of £25m for the quarter ended 31 March 2013.
Newcastle United star becomes latest footballer caught driving without insurance
Newcastle United player Hatem Ben Arfa has been disqualified from driving after pleading guilty to motoring offences, including driving without insurance.
Fitch worried over subordinated debt in China
Ratings agency Fitch is worried about a move by the Chinese regulator to allow insurers to issue more subordinated debt to increase capital.
Aon signs eight year deal with Manchester United
Despite no longer being the main kit sponsor from the 2014/15 season, Aon has agreed a $230m sponsorship deal for Manchester United's training ground and kit, and also to become a tour partner.
Bird flu cases rise to 21 as China takes more action
The number of bird flu cases has risen to 21 with six deaths, as China cracks down on the movement of live poultry and disinfects schools in Shanghai.
Head of Gibraltar's FSC departs
Marcus Killick, chief executive officer of Gibraltar’s Financial Services Commission has resigned from his position to pursue a career in the private sector.
Zurich confirms dividend and re-elects Maechler
The Ordinary General Meeting of Zurich Insurance Group yesterday approved an unchanged dividend of CHF 17.00 per registered share, resulting in a payout ratio of net income of 70%.
Broker complaint handling under spotlight
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has today launched a public consultation on guidelines regarding complaints-handling by insurance intermediaries.
Eiopa unveils complaints handling guidelines for brokers
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority today launched a public consultation on guidelines regarding complaints-handling by insurance intermediaries.
Trio of apprentices taken on by One Answer Network
One Answer Network will take on three extra apprentices as part of a campaign designed to inspire the next generation of insurance brokers.
New Act to bring 'peace of mind' for consumers
The Consumer Insurance Act will give “added peace of mind” to customers who will “not be declined if they unknowingly fail to disclose information to their insurer” when buying insurance products, according to the Association of British Insurers.
Broker warns of motor insurance fraudsters manipulating MID records
Specialist motor broker DNA Insurance Services has warned that fraudsters are avoiding paying the appropriate premium for their risk by buying motor trade road risks policies to ensure their vehicles appear on the Motor Insurance Database.
Ackermann re-elected as Zurich chairman
Zurich’s board of directors has moved to re-elect Josef Ackermann as its chairman, alongside vice-chairman Tom De Swaan.
Brokerbility adds Miles Smith to ranks
A newly formed retail division of Miles Smith has become the latest broking business to join Brokerbility, taking its membership to 35.
Building collapse in India kills over 60
74 people died and over 60 have been injured following the collapse of an unfinished building in Thane, a suburb of Mumbai.
Vietnam bans poultry from China
First import ban as bird flu fears escalate as 14 people have been infected with six deaths in China.
Extended winter caused billions of dollars of damage in March
France, Germany, the Ukraine and Japan were worst hit by claims in March as snow and cold weather continued throughout the month, according to Impact Forecasting's latest research.
India's banking secretary confirms 20bn rupee energy fund
India’s Banking Secretary Rajiv Takru has confirmed that the country will establish a 20bn rupee (€283m) insurance fund to cover refiners buying crude from Iran.
Floods devastate Argentina's capital
Flash flooding in Argentina has claimed more than 50 lives and halted production at the country’s largest oil refinery.
Deakin faced with "irresistible" offer from Gallagher
Arthur J Gallagher International's relationship-building abilities in the UK insurance market are set to be given a boost by the appointment of Aviva's intermediary & partnerships director Janice Deakin to the new role of UK commercial director.
Claims boss disputes international focus as prime driver for legal panel consideration
The relationship between individual legal advisors and insurer claims teams is more important than selecting one of the ‘big four’ firms for a panel spot on the basis of their global reach alone.