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Appointment at Zurich

Zurich has appointed Emma Morgan as head of motor claims supply. Prior to taking this role, Ms Morga...

Groupama boosts team

Groupama Insurances has boosted its frontline team with the appointment of three new key account man...

RIP paper dockets

Upgrades to the recently-launched electronic processing system at Lloyd's could mark the final coffi...

Appointment at Chubb

Chubb has appointed Paul Wareham as branch development manager of the Reading office. He will be res...

This is the week that was

Anthony Gould, editor in chief of Post Magazine provides a run down of the major stories in the UK general insurance sector this week. News includes the launch of yet another mutual insurer as insurers's shunned; the arrests of four insurance executives;…

ABI - New guide on ICA launched by the Insurance industry

The Association of British Insurers (ABI), in partnership with ILAG, the IUA, Lloyd’s and the LMA, last week published ‘A Guide to the ICA Process for Insurers’. The guide complements the updates made to the ICA regime on 31 December 2006 with additional…

Axa confirms Swiftcover buy

AXA UK announced today that it is to acquire the UK’s only 100% online insurer, swiftcover.com, jointly owned by international insurer Primary Group and Swiftcover’s management. The transaction is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain…

Axa linked with Swiftcover acquisition

Axa Insurance is understood to be making a return to the direct personal market, buying online motor insurer Swiftcover in a surprise deal.

RenRe posts record results, but 2007 prospects dwindle

Bermudian reinsurer RenaissanceRe reported record income and returns for 2006, but has tempered the good news with caution for growth prospects in 2007, citing a softening market and the impact of the Florida Government’s decision to increase its State…

Pick of the Week

Anthony Gould, editor in chief of Post Magazine provides a run down of the major stories in the UK ge...

RenRe settles SEC case for $15m

US regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has anounced that it has settled its finite reinsurance accounting fraud case against Bermudian reinsurer RenaissanceRe for a fine of $15m and a commitment to bring in an independent consultant to…

Fears voiced over ‘free’ insurance products

Sales of insurance policies promoted with three or six month ‘free’ periods may be breaching Treating Customer Fairly (TCF) rules and are likely to come under the scrutiny of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), according to general insurance network…

'Free' periods may breach TCF rules says Ceta

Sales of insurance policies promoted with three or six month ‘free’ periods may be breaching treating customers fairly rules and are likely to come under the scrutiny of the Financial Services Authority, according to general insurance network Ceta.

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