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One Broker buys Essex-based independent firm
One Broker has acquired the entire share capital of Barking-based independent broker P J Weller & Son.
Tulloch points to internal loan returns as driver of operating profit drop
Aviva UK & Ireland general insurance CEO Maurice Tulloch has cited returns on the insurer's internal loan as a key factor in the division's drop in operating profit reported within the company's first half results today (6 August).
Quindell shares plummet to 79p in first day of trading since June
Quindell’s share price fell by a third to 79p this morning as the beleaguered outsourcing provider resumed trading on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM index.
Claims Management Regulator issues first fine to nuisance CMC
A claims management company that pestered people with nuisance calls about noise induced hearing loss claims has become the first firm to be fined under new regulatory powers.
Arista and Arag partnership extends over a decade
Arista Insurance has extended its partnership with legal expenses provider Arag for a further three years.
Zurich UK GI faces ‘a struggle ahead’ as H1 profit falls by 50%
Business operating profit for Zurich’s UK general insurance business halved to £50m in the first six months of 2015 (H1 2014: £100m) as the insurer suffered a higher than average number of large losses, only partially offset by benign weather.
Markel reports 90% H1 combined ratio
Markel International has reported a comprehensive loss to shareholders of $132.9m (£85.1m) in the second quarter of 2015 compared to a loss of $250.6m in Q2 2014.
Aviva signs seven-year distribution agreement with TSB
Aviva has signed an exclusive seven-year distribution agreement with TSB covering the distribution of Aviva’s core general insurance products including home, travel, motor, pet, and commercial insurance through TSB’s branch network, online and via…
Aviva UK GI records best COR in 8 years despite fall in profits
Aviva was aided by benign weather conditions in delivering its best UK general insurance combined operating ratio for eight years in the opening six months of 2015, however operating profit fell 11% to £223m (H1 2014: £251m).
Munich Re upgrades profit estimate after drop in major losses
Munich Re has upgraded its profit forecast for 2015 to above €3bn after tax (£2.1bn) on the back of encouraging second quarter results.
Hester bigs up RSA's ‘stand-alone' value in face of Zurich deal
RSA's strategy dictates it will have a strong stand-alone value in the coming years, according to group CEO Stephen Hester who has assured shareholders he is serving their interests in the face of a potential takeover bid from Zurich.
RSA reports record UK underwriting profits as Hester praises ‘excellent' progress
RSA has reported record UK underwriting profits of £77m and a combined operating ratio for the region of 94.4% for the first six months of 2015.
Large losses and rising expenses hamper Zurich's first half global results
Zurich blamed a 15% fall in pre-tax global profits to $2.2bn (£1.4bn) in the first half of 2015 on a significantly lower contribution from its GI business.
Snowball warns over government disaster insurance scheme
Outgoing CEO of Suncorp Patrick Snowball has said a potential Australian government backed insurance disaster scheme would not provide the required protection communities deserve.
Hong Kong broker chooses Total Objects
Hong Kong marine broker Latitude has chosen to use software provider Total Objects for all its technology systems.
China regulator to introduce insurer service rating system
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission is planning to rate general and life insurers based on procedures from sales to claims.
Lockton and Vocare launch 'out-of-hours' PI offering
Broker Lockton has teamed up with NHS outsouring provider Vocare in a bid to level the playing field for GPs wanting to take up out-of-hours work.
Auto Windcreens pens 10 year deal with AA following acquisition
Automotive glass repair and replacement provider Auto Windscreens has acquired the AA’s automotive glazing business AA Auto Windshields.
Quindell may pursue ex-boss Terry over accounting anomalies
Quindell may pursue Rob Terry to try and claw back some of the money paid to the former CEO and chairman following the discovery that the 2013 figures were subject to serious accounting errors.
Quindell to be investigated by Serious Fraud Office
The Serious Fraud Office has notified Quindell that it has opened an investigation relating to past business and accounting practices at the outsourcer.
Capital return to shareholders on the Quindell agenda
Quindell non-executive chairman Richard Rose has outlined the firm’s approach towards a capital return that will see shareholders receive at least £1 per share in a cash handout funded by the sale of its professional services division.
CEO appointment imminent at Quindell as financial restatements are revealed
Quindell is on the verge of appointing a new group CEO with a mandate to lead a review of its businesses after financial restatements by the outsourcer turned the 2013 after tax profit of £83m into a £68m loss.
Post Q&A: The use of data and analytics in the London and Lloyd's market
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L&G brings COR down to 82% as disciplined pricing sees GWP fall
Legal & General delivered a 36% increase in operating profit to £38m within its general insurance business at the halfway point of 2015 (H1 2014: £28m).