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Argo International looks to Besso for underwriting director
Argo International has recruited Besso’s director of underwriting to serve in its general liability team.
Covéa hands head of financial crime role to ex-police chief
Covéa Insurance has appointed Steve Jackson, former senior fraud manager at Zurich as head of financial crime.
Axa Assistance marks roadside recovery deal with Footman James app
Axa Assistance UK has developed a smartphone application offering breakdown assistance for Footman James customers.
Morgan Stanley linked to Paymentshield sale
Towergate has asked Morgan Stanley to help find a buyer for Paymentshield according to reports.
Admiral in Lyons Davidson acquisition talks
Motor insurer Admiral is in talks to purchase law firm Lyons Davidson according to press reports.
Fire and natural catastrophes top business concerns in Asia, says Allianz
Business and supply chain interruption caused by natural disasters is the number one risk faced by companies in Asia according to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2013.
Indian regulator asks for fraud review at insurers
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority in India has sent a letter to the chief executives of insurers and reinsurers in India setting out its fraud regulatory framework.
Ace appoints underwriting manager in south east Asia
Jason Keen, Ace's head of property and casualty in Singapore, is to take up a new role as head of regional underwriting strategies for south east Asia.
Queensland losses to exceed AUS$50m
Tropical cyclone Oswald has caused heavy rain in Queensland leading to three deaths, injuries, several missing people and damage to property.
Apil and Mass launch judicial review of RTA personal injury scheme
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers and Motor Accident Solicitors Society have launched a judicial review of the Justice Secretary's decision to reduce the amount of fees payable for cases conducted through the road traffic accident personal…
Mapfre to offer en route breakdown assistance in Turkey
Mapfre's Turkish subsidiary has set up what it claims to be the country’s first roadside Assistance fleet, specializing in repairing breakdowns that occur whilst en route.
McLarens launches expanded Bristol office
Commercial claims loss adjuster McLarens is to target the South West of the UK for growth, setting up a new, enlarged office in Bristol.
Specialist pan-European cyber broker start-up launches
IPS Protection, a UK-based broker specialising in cyber liability has launched today to fill what it claims is a gap in the market.
Polish Treasury may sell PZU stake to fund investment programme
The Polish Treasury has revealed it could sell its stake in Warsaw-listed insurer Powszechny Zakład Ubezpieczeń to finance its flagship investment programme, the deputy treasury minister said.
Brightside chalks up 12% increase in annual policy sales
Brightside built on its annual policy sales by 12% last year, taking its total for 2012 to 400 210.
Sony fined £250,000 for Playstation data breach
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office yesterday confirmed that it has fined Sony £250,000 for a ‘serious breach’ of the Data Protection Act.
London, Leeds and Bradford residents most likely to make theft claim
Homeowners in London, Leeds and Bradford are the most likely to make a claim for theft or burglary and are paying 20% more for their home insurance, according to Money Supermarket.
RSA strengthens global specialty lines team
RSA has appointed Tony Chaudhry as Europe director for its global specialty lines business.
China regulator wants broader insurer investments
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission is warning of a possible cash crunch in the industry.
ING sells stake in Indian life insurer
ING has sold its 26% stake in ING Vysya Life Insurance to its joint venture partner Exide Industries.
Drivers court danger to save cash
Nearly 30% of drivers were found to delay servicing their vehicle to save money, with 33% sparing costs to such extent that they could be putting themselves or other drivers in danger.
Motorists found to be more reckless when driving a van
Motorists are more likely to commit traffic offences and be involved in accidents when behind the wheel of a van.
Insurers upgrade Sahel risk forecast following hostage situation
The potential spread of Islamic terrorism from Mauritania in the West to the Horn of Africa in the East has become a profound threat to security, livelihoods and stability in the Sahel, according to Special Contingency Risks.
Keeling appointed NED at RFIB as Dandridge departs
International Lloyd’s insurance and reinsurance broker RFIB has appointed Henry Keeling as a non-executive director.