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Fire safety a burning issue

Marsh is recommending that organisations based in England review their health and safety procedures following the introduction of the Fire Safety (Employees' Capabilities) (England) Regulations 2010, which came into force for England on 6 April.

LBG hires HSBC duo

Lonmar Global Risks has revealed David Gray and Simon Henderson will be joining the company from HSBC Insurance Brokers to lead the accident and health division, within the non-marine business.

Broken records

Kwik Fit Insurance, The Green Insurance Company and Express Insurance have all topped previously held sales records in March, with KFI selling more than 2000 new car and home insurance policyholders in a single day.

Towergate boss hails Glasgow consolidation

The managing director of Towergate's Scottish operation has hailed the consolidation of its five Glasgow businesses under one roof is a marker of its proper arrival in the city's insurance market.

Start-up targets IT and media

Aquila Underwriting has launched an underwriting platform offering specialist liability, business interruption and crisis management policies for media content, intellectual property and IT security risks.

New FD for UK General

Oliver Laird has been appointed finance director at UK General Insurance with immediate effect. Mr Laird, who joined the company in September 2009 as head of finance, will join the UK General Insurance board and report to chief operating officer Michael…

Countrywide launch

Broker Network has launched a full membership proposition for Countrywide members, called Countrywide Complete.

Cooper Gay on the up

Cooper Gay has reported group revenue growth to £100.5m (2008: £77.9m), an increase of 29%. EBITDA grew 8% to £19.9m (2008: £18.4m).

Jelf denies acquisition

Jelf has denied it will be acquired by Capital Z, despite the private equity firm increasing its stake in the broker to 27.8%.

Aviva improves flood map

Aviva is set to unveil a new flood mapping model it claims will enable it to offer "more competitive prices" to household policyholders.

Bill plans dropped

The government has dropped controversial plans in the Financial Services Bill to allow class actions against financial institutions.

Fire claim insurer named

Zurich and Cunningham Lindsey are involved in the claim resulting from last week's blaze in Southampton in which two fire fighters died.

Benchmarking briefing

In today's competitive market, companies are looking for innovative ways to reduce claims costs, improve efficiencies, and provide superior customer service.

Exeter Friendly joins Protect

Income protection specialists Exeter Friendly Society has joined credit insurance trade body Protect under the umbrella of its Pioneer brand.

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