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Drake expelled by ombudsman.
Insolvent motor insurer Drake is believed to have become the first company to be expelled by the Ins...
RSA close to Independent deal
Royal and Sun Alliance is expected to sign a deal tonight with Independent Insurance's liquidators Pr...
Pohjola aims high.
Finnish insurer Pohjola, which is acquiring investment bank Conventum for EUR275m, plans to become t...
Serious Fraud Office investigates.
The Serious Fraud Office has been asked to examine the collapse of Independent Insurance at the bequ...
Treading the fine success line.
The news that Independent Insurance has had to call in the provisional liquidator, and that the Seri...
Poles set for growth.
The Polish general insurance market has stabilised and is now set for a period of growth, according ...
CGNU buys Fortis.
Insurer CGNU is to acquire the Australian general insurance business of insurer Fortis for £111m in ...
Taking a long-term view.
Pension provision is undergoing a dramatic transformation. As the government withdraws state support and people are generally living longer, both employers and employees need to understand the implications of this fundamental shift, says Keith Sankey.
A weak case?
The new regime for solicitors' professional indemnity has brought with it a series of unforeseen problems not least those cases where changes in partnership could lead to potential liabilities. Indemnity policies must be scrutinised - Paul Redfern goes…
Global strength.
Commercial and industrial property insurer FM Global has had its financial strength affirmed by two ...
Office closed.
Towergate Underwriting has closed its Oakhampton office in Devon, with the loss of 27 staff because ...
Appointment at Brokersure.co.uk.
Part of Cox Insurance Retail Division Brokersure.co.uk has recruited Andy Bell as development manage...
In the swim.
While insurance companies have been slow to dip their toes in the outsourcing pool, the last decade has seen many realise the benefits of relaxing control - particularly concerning IT functions - and they are now racing to take the plunge, says David…
Axa Assistance and PPP sign joint venture
A joint venture between Axa Assistance and PPP healthcare has been finalised to form a new organisati...
Are cyberbenefits paying off?
The choices for buying insurance have never been wider, and while some personal lines intermediaries have gone for the internet in a big way, there is still some reticence on the part of the public to enter into the spirit of the electronic age, says…
Appointment at Axa Insurance.
David Harris has become Axa Insurance's UK claims manager. He began his career as a graduate trainee...
Profits in Paris.
The European insurance markets finally returned to growth last year after five years of moderate ris...
Churchill travels to Inter Group
Churchill Insurance, the acquisitive direct insurer which also owns broker-only insurer NIG has acqui...
Robertson Taylor may face lawsuit.
Insurance broker Robertson Taylor is waiting to confirm reports that a lawsuit has been filed against...
US boost for Lloyd's.
The US has become Lloyd's biggest single market for the first time in the insurance market's 300-yea...
Charity race for life.
Smith Mason Group's staff running team, officially known as the SMG Stars, took to their heals in ai...
Appointment at NIG.
NIG has made two new appointments within its commercial division. Peter Young becomes manager for bu...
RSA drops Direct.
Direct Line is confident of maintaining its position as the market leading direct writer despite Roy...
Oak: growing HNW.
HML Marketing has launched a new high net worth initiative in which it will provide HNW cover from O...