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Broker start up appoints former Marsh and Aon chief
Former Aon and Marsh chief Donald Davidson has agreed to join broker start up Integro.
Employers still ignoring asbestos compensation threat
Over Four in five employers are doing nothing to stem the risk of asbestos in the workplace, according to new research, despite new legal requirements that mean negligent employers face huge compensation claims.
Lloyd's 2004 salaries revealed
The Lloyd’s annual report has revealed that while chief executive Nick Prettejohn and chairman Lord Levene saw their renumeration increase last year for work pertaining to the Council of Lloyd’s and Franchise Board, franchise performance director Rolf…
Amlin reports premium income down £44m on 2004
In a statement today Lloyd’s insurer Amlin announced underwriting activity in 2005 is developing broadly in line with our expectations.
Skipton in household push with NU
Skipton Building Society has teamed up with Norwich Union to relaunch its household product range, targetting non Skipton customers as well as existing ones for the first time.
MPs heap praise on ABI in early day motion
Five MPs have tabled a motion regarding uninsured driving a day after the state reopening of Parliament.
Axa Art announces UK restructure
Axa Art today announced a restructure “to make way for increased penetration in the UK and international business”. The news came as it recorded a UK profit of £1.98m for the year ended 31 December 2004, despite a drop in premium income.
Queen's Speech: industry response
The Association of British Insurers' has welcomed moves in the Queen's Speech to tackle among others, compensation and road safety issues.
Zurich Municipal appoints head of housing
Zurich Municipal has appointed Andrew Jepp to the role of head of housing
LMA, IUA and LMBC approve TOBA
Agreement has been reached for new model Terms of Business Agreements addressing business relationships between underwriters and brokers in the London insurance market.
Liberal Democrats announce shadow cabinet
Charles Kennedy today announced the new Liberal Democrat Shadow Cabinet. The positions of Shadow Chancellor, Foreign Secretary and Home Affairsremain unaltered.
Brit boss wins Lloyd's vote
Dane Douetil, CEO of Brit Insurance, has been elected chairman of the Lloyd’s Market Association.
PI management appointment at Creechurch
David Hunwick has been promoted to manager of professional indemnity underwriting, at Creechurch's Lloyd's syndicate 1607.
Takeover target Heritage hires Couzens for FI book
Lloyd's insurer Heritage Underwriting Agency has appointed Clive Couzens to underwrite financial institutions business for Syndicate 3245, a new line of business for the syndicate and for the agency.
Thomas makes switch from Willis to Wellington
Wellington Underwriting has appointed Heather Thomas as general counsel and company secretary of Wellington and, subject to regulatory approval, compliance officer of Wellington Underwriting Agencies.
Genworth subpoenaed by SEC
Genworth Financial has said that it received a subpoena from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on May 11, 2005 seeking documents relating to "certain loss mitigation insurance products."
Pavilion launches e-trading drive
Pavilion Insurance Network has announced that the re-launch of its websites under its proprietary Integrated Specialist Insurance Software standard began yesterday.
Faraday chief executive suspended
Berkshire Hathaway has announced that two of its insurance employees have been put on leave, including the chief executive of its British subsidiary Faraday.
Hiscox plans further Colchester expansion
Hiscox has expanded its Colchester office to handle specialty commercial and private client business from brokers across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Essex, East Anglia and North Kent. The branch, situated in Colchester town centre, is located in Hiscox…
Allianz Cornhill 1st quarter profits rise despite falling volume
Allianz Cornhill this morning reported operating profts of £50.2m (2004: £46.5m) for the first quarter of 2005, while its gross general business income fell to £434m (2004 £463.7m). The insurer’s combined ratio improved to 94.7% (92.2%).
RPC hires insurance restructure specialist
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain has appointed Pinsent Masons' insurance restructuring specialist Miriam Bartlett as a partner. She will work within the regulatory and brokers team in RPC’s insurance division.
Banks snare intermediary share of home insurance market
The market share of intermediaries in home insurance is falling rapidly as banks and building societies in the UK take an increasing share, according to a new report from Defaqto.
Johnson announces DTI ministers' roles
Secretary of State Alan Johnson today announced the responsibilities of the new Ministerial team at the Department of Trade and Industry.
Appointment at GLP
General Legal Protection has appointed Sheri Scruton as customer services director following the retirement of Janet Aveyard at the end of April.