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Apil calls for greater FSCS overhaul
The claimant lawyer lobby has called for further changes to the industry's compensation scheme allowing interim payments to be made to mesothelioma sufferers.
NIG appoints new underwriting bosses
NIG has appointed John Inwood as head of complex SME Underwriting and David Cahoon as head of SME packages and home underwriting.
FSA bans broker
The Financial Services Authority has today banned Christopher Edward Whiteley from performing any function in relation to regulated activities after it found that Whiteley Insurance Consultants had left thousands of consumers without proper insurance…
Treasury launches major insurance consultation
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Ed Balls MP, has today proposed amendments to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to provide greater certainty to aspects of the transfers of insurance and banking business.
Montpelier Re to lose board member
Bermudian (re)insurer Montpelier Re has announced that Steven Gilbert has advised the Company of his intention to resign as a member of the Board of Directors for personal reasons.
NU in fleet wholesaling deal
Norwich Union has secured a fourth broker wholesaling deal this year for the non – fleet minibus market.
Lloyd's insurer in £113m private equity takeover
Lloyd's insurer Cathedral has agreed a takeover of the business by private equity firm Disciple Holdco. The recommended offer was announced by Cathedral's independent directors, the board of Disciple Holdco and Benfield Advisory, this morning.
Willis confirms merger
Willis Commercial Network has confirmed that two members Sutcliffe Solloway & Co of Grimsby and Weller Russell & Laws, based in Boston and Peterborough have merged.
Heath Lambert launches new online platform for mortgage lenders
The Tipton & Coseley Building Society has recently become the first mortgage lender to launch a Business to Customer online quotation platform supplied by Heath Lambert Insurance Services.
SBJ UK appoints ex-Towergate trio
SBJ UK Limited has expanded its Yorkshire presence with the appointment of three brokers previously at Towergate.
Aspen beefs up board
Bermudian (re)insurer Aspen has appointed three new directors to its board: Stuart Sinclair, President and Chief Operating Officer, John Cavoores, the former President and Chief Executive Officer of OneBeacon Insurance Company, and Glyn Jones, the former…
Arig 9-month profit declines
Arab Insurance Group (Arig) has reported a net profit of $12.9m results for the nine months ended 30 September 2006. This compares to a net profit of $13.2m for the same period last year (excluding profits of $28.9m from discontinued operations).
Treasury announces new FSCS rules on mesothelioma
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Ed Balls, today announced that, following consultation, the Treasury will legislate to allow the Financial Services Authority to make changes to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme to help victims of…
Takaful Re gets BBB rating
Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has given assigned a BBB long-term counterparty credit and insurer financial strength rating to (TRL) Dubai-based reinsurer Takaful Re.
Channel Islands firm given second captive licence
Heritage Insurance has been granted a captive management licence by the Jersey Financial Services Commission.
CIC policyholders to be compensated
The High Court has approved the Financial Services Authority's application for the distribution of £655,000 to policyholders who bought insurance from CIC Insurance Company SA, an unauthorised insurance provider, through a UK-based intermediary called…
Equity wins Renault deal
Equity Group has signed an affinity partnership with Renault UK. The Brentwood insurer secured the three-year deal following a competitive tender.
Motorsports given risk control pack
SLE Worldwide has launched a risk control pack for the motorsport industry.
IFS: modules on complaints
The IFS School of Finance has launched a qualification on complaints handling. The qualification co...
Time to test yourself
A selection of questions from various past-CII qualification papers. Whether studying for Chartered...
CII boosts online facility
A new online exams service is being launched by the Chartered Insurance Institute to replace the exi...
Zurich backs graduates with programme
Zurich has launched a global associate programme to offer graduate training. A total of 11 associat...
Pick of the Week
In the news this week is the Stern report on climate change; the Catlin/Wellington merger; Arista is ...
Swinton in bid for specialist motor market
High-street broker Swinton has purchased Graysons Insurance Consultants, a Merseyside-based taxi and...