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Ironshore names property SVP

Ironshore has appointed Daniel Owen as senior vice president of its global property builders risk division.

Marsh staff missing following quake

Three broking staff based at Marsh’s Christchurch office are still unaccounted for after the building was destroyed this week in the 6.3 magnitude earthquake.

Halo enters German market

Halo Insurance has launched in the German motor insurance sector after partnering with Chubb.

Halo enters German market

Halo Insurance has launched in the German motor insurance sector after partnering with Chubb.

Aon Benfield CEO retires

Jean-François, who is currently Aon Benfield’s head of analytics, Benelux, is set to replace the present Brussels CEO, Bernard Suys, following his decision to retire in March 2013.

Aon Benfield CEO retires

Jean-François, who is currently Aon Benfield’s head of analytics, Benelux, is set to replace the present Brussels CEO, Bernard Suys, following his decision to retire in March 2013.

APC drops minimum premium by up to 40% in SME push

Commercial insurance underwriting agency APC has set its sights on taking a larger share of the SME market by implementing a new area rating underwriting strategy for the lower crime level areas throughout the UK and Northern Ireland.

RBS Insurance records £295m loss and 115% COR in 2010

Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance has decribed 2010 as "a disappointing profit year", after reserve strengthening for bodily injury claims and severe weather, resulted in a loss of £295m (2009: £58m profit) and a combined opertaing ratio of 115% (2009:…

Editor's comment: Spot the difference

As rebrandings go it will hardly go down among the most talked about in the history of financial services, but the end of the Consumer Protection and Markets Authority has at least proved that maybe the government is listening.

No huge rehab code changes

The Association of British Insurers and the International Underwriting Association have ruled out making sweeping changes to the rehabilitation code, after current guidelines received "huge support" from the industry.

Minister admits insurers were right

Government plans to cut motor insurance fraud by allowing underwriters access to DVLA records are unlikely to be implemented until mid-2012, road safety minister Mike Penning MP has admitted.

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