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CML slated by PPI provider
Senior heads should roll at the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) after failing to secure an equitable level of state protection for mortgage lenders in both the private and rented sectors, according to PPI specialist Burgesses.
Endurance admits Lloyd's interest
Endurance, the Bermudian insurer said it has been looking at potential Lloyd’s targets in the market.
Endurance adds to underwriting team
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:ENH), a Bermuda-based specialty provider of property and casualty insurance and reinsurance, today announced several new leadership appointments in its international reinsurance operation servicing non-US clients.
XL appoints new enterprise risk manager
XL Capital has ppointed Jacob D Rosengarten as executive vice president and chief enterprise risk officer of the XL group of companies.
Government warned over flood time bomb
The widespread flooding of the past few days is a salutary reminder that the UK government is sitting on a time bomb if it fails to protect against floods before insurance is withdrawn from homeowners and commercial properties in high risk areas,…
Lawyers announce merger
Turner and Debenhams and Ottaways solicitors have merged. The merged firm is to be known as Debenhams Ottaway.
Axa UK unveils loss adjusting partner
Axa Insurance has renewed its liability loss adjusting contract with Cunningham Lindsey for a further three years.
Aon: London firms underestimating threat
London’s leading professional services firms could end up overpaying for gold dust office space by underestimating the impact of a terrorist attack or flood on the City and failing to prepare.
Venture Preference unveils major rebrand
Venture Preference has confirmed it will rebrand as ‘Bluefin’ from January 2009.
Ace in global green launch
Ace has launched Ace Green, a specialised insurance solution covering the spectrum of environmental and climate related risks faced by businesses.
New taxi product from KGM
KGM Motor Insurance has launched a bespoke policy wording for taxis following feedback from supporting brokers.
Lloyd's appoints former Swiss Re manager as Chinese boss
Lloyd’s has appointed a new chief executive officer for Lloyd’s Reinsurance Company (China).
Former Benfield broker to head Oxygen Bermuda push
Oxygen Insurance Brokers, the Lloyd’s accredited London market insurance intermediary, has announced the expansion of their specialist reinsurance division, Oxygen Re, with the incorporation of Oxygen Insurance (Bermuda).
Brightside takes on new recruit
Brightside Group, an insurance broking and financial services business, has appointed Julian Telling as non-executive director of the Group, with effect from 8 September.
Abbey hails half year result
Legal expenses insurer Abbey Protection has reported a 13% growth in pre-tax profits to £3.9m on revenue of £14.5m (up 8%) for the first six months of 2008.
Jelf strengthens personal lines division
The Jelf Group has appointed Chris Tully to the newly created position of director of personal lines within Jelf Insurance Brokers.
Swiss Re: elevated inflation poses insurance risk
The reinsurance industry is facing a more challenging business environment characterised by continued soft markets, stock market turbulence and an active hurricane season, according to Swiss Re.
Hardy enters new market
Hardy Underwriting Bermuda has begun underwriting a book of Japanese “kyosai” – or mutual cooperative – business.
Munich Re speaks of retro market problems
Heightened retrocessional reinsurance prices have led to Munich Re being unable to retrocessionally place some risks, said the company's senior reinsurance underwriters.
Aon Re: industry changing event needed to keep rates level
An industry-changing event of $15bn to $25bn of ceded losses will be needed to keep reinsurance rates at current levels, and a heavy ceded loss of between $40bn and $50bn to push the price of reinsurance up, according to Bryon Ehrhart, president and…
Guy Carpenter warns of
The subprime crisis has meant that the (re)insurance industry is "witness to a new type of catastrophe", according to the chief executive of Guy Carpenter.
Hannover Re expecting minor losses from Hurricane Gustav
Wilhelm Zeller, chief executive officer of Hannover Re, took the opportunity at a press breakfast in Monte Carlo to give an early indication of the scale of losses from hurricane Gustav , which swept across the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana at the end of…
Advisers apathetic about RDR
Advisers are unconcerned about how the implications of the FSA’s Retail Distribution Review (RDR) will affect their business, according to new research from Assureweb.
Credit crunch hits the nation’s long-term health, according to new report
The credit crunch is taking a dramatic toll on the nation’s health, diet and fitness and could have serious long-term health implications, according to a new report launched today by Friends Provident and the Blood Pressure Association.