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Biba Countdown 2010: The Claims Perspective

The Biba conference is well known as a gathering place for UK insurers to court brokers. But what of those associated with claims? Post asked the bosses of a number of these firms what their hopes are for this year's event, continuing with George Bentley…

Biba Countdown 2010: the London Market View

With this year's Biba conference being held in the capital, Post thought it appropriate to ask a number of companies traditionally more associated with the London market why they are exhibiting and what they hope to get out of the event. This week we…

HSBC deal is completed

Marsh completed its previously agreed acquisition of HSBC Insurance Brokers, a wholly owned subsidiary of HSBC Bank, in the UK and other key markets in Asia and the Middle East on 1 April.

Merger activity on the up

Insurance accountancy firm Moore Stephens has credited the banking sector for the resurgence of merger and acquisition activity among insurance intermediaries.

Willis adds new brokers

Six brokers have become new members of Willis Networks bringing the networks' combined membership to 106 firms.

Pet cover goes green

The Green Insurance Company is to expand its personal lines portfolio with a range of environmentally conscious pet insurance products.

Marsh's new online tool

Marsh has launched a new web-based service that gives global clients hands-on tools to monitor and analyse the financial health of the insurance companies on their insurance programmes as well as those under consideration.

GI industry braces for battle with Ceiops

The Committee of European Insurance and Occupational Supervisors has been urged to lower its solvency capital requirement standard formula following the opening of the pre-application process for internal models.

MPPI product launched

Unemployment, accident and sickness specialist British Insurance has launched its first direct mortgage payment protection insurance product.

Bosses back Tory NI pledge

Axa UK group chief executive Nicolas Moreau and his Jardine Lloyd Thompson counterpart Dominic Burke were among 23 UK business leaders who publicly backed the Conservative party's pledge on National Insurance.

Warning over 15-day rule

Robertson & Co has warned insurers against taking their eye off fraud as they try to fulfil claims within the 15-day timeframe set out under new Ministry of Justice rules on road traffic accident claims.

Torus enters financial lines

Torus UK has entered the financial lines marketplace in London through underwriting agency Torus Executive Risks.

FSA needs transparency

The Financial Services Authority should be more transparent about how fines on firms are set, law firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain has said.

Fraud gang sentenced

Following a detailed insurance fraud investigation by Merseyside police's crime operations unit, 25 defendants have received sentences ranging from imprisonment to community orders.

Growth plan at Brightside

Brightside has targeted 20% growth in 2010 after posting a record revenue of £44.7m for 2009. Overall revenue increased by 35% (2008: £33.2m).

Homer defiant over "negative" outlook

Towergate chief executive Andy Homer has refuted rating agency Moody's claim that its short-term outlook is 'negative', insisting it will not sell off parts of the business to cut debt.

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