News
Asta Capital names Tighe as COO and CFO
Lloyd's third-party syndicate manager Asta Capital has appointed Julian Tighe, pictured, as chief operating officer and chief financial officer.
R K Harrison agrees partnership with Chile's biggest independent broker
R K Harrison Insurance Brokers and Chile's largest independent broker, Conosur Corredores de Seguros Y Reaseguros, have reached an exclusive agreement to cooperate on all new business emanating from the South American country.
Hong Kong and Taiwan seek insurance cooperation
Hong Kong and Taiwan are negotiating cooperation agreements on insurance regulation and arbitration, it emerged last week.
Travelers appoints European COO
P&C insurer Travelers has appointed former Willis global specialty boss Matthew Wilson as its new chief operating officer.
Travelers appoints Willis' Wilson as COO Europe
Travelers has appointed Matthew Wilson as chief operating officer for Europe.
Pricing and claims improving in French GI sector
The French general insurance sector's outlook is stable, despite weak volume growth over the past 12 months, according to Fitch.
RK Harrison and Conosur join forces in Chile
RK Harrison Insurance Brokers and Conosur Corredores de Seguros Y Reaseguros have reached an exclusive agreement to cooperate on all new insurance and reinsurance business emanating from Chile.
UK non-life insurance sector remains stable
Fitch Ratings has maintained a stable outlook on the UK non-life insurance sector, even as fundamental indicators remain weak.
Typhoon Jelawat dissipates causing little damage
Typhoon Jelawat passed over Japan's main island of Honshu yesterday as a weakening tropical cyclone, and the remnants are currently over the north west Pacific ocean, racing away from Japan at about 85km/h.
Solicitors' risk pool applicants rise in 2012
The number of solicitors applying for professional indemnity cover via the assigned risks pool went up this year, according to initial figures released by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
JLT is "well run" and "fully valued"
JLT's share price is now "fully valued" having risen 19% in the past 12 months, according to Panmure Gordon.
Brake technology to cut insurance premiums
Motorists who buy cars fitted with autonomous emergency braking technologies as standard could benefit from cheaper insurance premiums from this month.
White Oak Underwriting announces internal appointments
White Oak Underwriting has appointed a new underwriter, claims adjuster and deputy compliance officer.
SBP completes Giles rebrand
Insurance broker SBP Chapman Stevens has rebranded as Giles Insurance Brokers.
UIB director Philip Loasby dies
Reinsurance broker UIB has announced that company director Philip Loasby has died.
Tungsten founder Truell admits Equity discussions
Edmund Truell has told Post that he has entered into negotiations with motor insurer Equity, adding that he is keen to pursue the deal.
Air Worldwide expands in Asia-Pacific with Singapore office
Air Worldwide is opening an office in Singapore to meet the expanding needs of clients in the Asian insurance market.
RSA makes two promotions in global specialty lines
RSA has made two new appointments in its global specialty lines business.
Aegis London rewards policyholders with premium credits
Aegis London, the UK-based subsidiary of mutual insurer Associated Electric & Gas Insurance Services Limited, has approved $1m (£620 000) in premium credits which will be returned to members through the firm’s premium credit programme.
EU and US seek to harmonise insurance regulation
Regulators from the EU will meet with their US counterparts this month in a bid to increase understanding and enhance cooperation between the two regimes on insurance regulation.
BLM reveals plans to corner Irish legal market
Berrymans Lace Mawer has entered the Irish legal market focusing on motor, liability and property damage claims, with plans to include professional indemnity, healthcare, corporate risks and construction work.
UK private medical cover second most expensive in Europe
UK policyholders of private medical cover pay some of the highest premiums in Europe, despite scaled back cover and a limited choice of providers.
University launches post-graduate degree in insurance law
Queen Mary, University of London has launched what it claims is the first post-graduate course solely dedicated to insurance in the UK.
Steady stream of appointments continues under McManus regime
Ink Underwriting component business FSJ Broking has added to its expanding broking team with a string of key hires.