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Post in print - 06 May 2010

Post news editor Mairi MacDonald provides a quick overview of this week's news, which includes, problems for the new government as it faces rehab lobby over lack of plans; Fortis and RBSI hailing the RTA portal link up success; Coverzones shutting shop…

Marsh backs personal injury reforms

Organisations could potentially reduce their claims costs and motor fleet insurance premiums by adhering to the Road Traffic Act’s new personal injury claims process, which was introduced in England and Wales on 30 April, Marsh has said.

Lancashire suffers Q1 profit slide

Speciality underwriter Lancashire holdings has reported net post tax profit of $8.2m (£5.4m) for the first quarter of 2010 – a fall of almost 80% on $40.7m profit of Q1 2009, partially impacted by the Deepwater Horizon incident.

Willis Risk Solutions adds to senior team

Willis has confirmed George Haitsch has been appointed as practice leader for Willis Risk Solutions, the business unit that serves the broker’s large, complex corporate clients in North America.

Apil calls for action on EL claims

A new system for providing compensation for sick and dying workers must be a top priority for the next government, according to the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers.

CEA boss outlines concerns to Commission public hearing

The CEA, the European insurance and reinsurance federation, today reiterated its support for the EU’s new Solvency II regulatory regime but called for more work to be done on the Level 2 measures that will put the flesh on the bones of the Framework…

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