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Brit to trade on IFEX

Brit Insurance, the UK-based international general insurance and reinsurance group, today announces that it has commenced trading in insurance-linked derivatives on the Insurance Futures Exchange Services platform (IFEX). Brit Insurance is the first…

Argenta makes senior appointments

Argenta Holding's chief executive officer, Andrew Annandale, has been appointed managing director of Argenta Syndicate Management in addition to his main board role, while Graham White has been appointed managing director of Argenta Private Capital.

Willis building sold to Kuwait firm for £400m

According to trade publication Property Week, British Land has sold Willis' new City headquarters opposite Lloyd's to St Martins Property Group, the real estate arm of the Kuwait Investment Authority, for £400m.

JLT poised for Lloyd's broker swoop

Broking giant JLT is understood to be in discussion with HWS Holdings that could see it buy all or part of the Lloyd’s broker.

Lloyd's syndicate merger announced

Following a strategic review of its operations, Hardy has decided that syndicate 3820 will merge into syndicate 382 with effect from 1 January 2009.

Darling to meet ABI tomorrow

Chancellor Alistair Darling is set to meet the Association of British Insurers at its board meeting tomorrow to discuss a host of tax changes including the company tax on foreign earnings.

Calling all footballers - Insurance Cup 2008

This year's Insurance Cup – The Prince’s Trust Insurance Leadership Group's six-a-side football tournament - is being held on 18 September at Regent's Park. Last year's winning team, Transatlantic Re, will be looking to defend their title against almost…

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