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Rias announces National Trust partnership
Rias, the over 50s insurer, has announced a one-year partnership with the National Trust. The partnership will see the creation of a Rias/National Trust Walking Campaign which encourages the over 50s to explore the hundreds of walks and attractions which…
Lloyd's charities donates £50k to Business and Peace Fund
The Lloyd’s Corporation's grant-making body has become the first founding supporter of a new fund established to aid peace building by promoting best business practice in conflict prone areas.
Paris Re 1H hit by costs, write-offs and Cats
Global reinsurer Paris Re (comprising the former business of Axa Re) has unveiled first half 2007 net income of $80m, down 38% on a year earlier, despite higher investment returns. The firm blamed catastrophe losses and amortisation costs relating to the…
RAA half-year combined ratio plunges to 90%
Reinsurance Association of America (RAA) results showed its membership produced a collective combined ratio of 90.0%, compared to a 96.5% in the first half of 2006.
BDML launches gadget insuance
BDML Insurance Solution has launched a new insurance policy, Gadgetsafe, to provide cover for electronic gadgets.
ABI hopes to iron out discrimination law on Civil Partnerships
The Association of British Insurers is proposing the abolition of an exemption for insurers in existing regulations on sexual orientation. Insurance companies see no need and do not wish to differentiate for insurance purposes between customers in Civil…
Ariel-Atrium deal goes unconditional
Class of 2005 Bermudian start-up reinsurer Ariel Re has succeeded in its bid for Lloyd’s (re)insurer Atrium Underwriting, declaring the £193m, ($380m) 365p a share, offer unconditional in all respects.
Amlin profits up 54% as Bermuda contribution doubles
Lloyd’s insurer Amlin this morning reported a 54% increase in profit before tax to £185m.
Two more acclaimed for contact centre service skills
Sandra McInally of Virgin Travel and Lance Murdoch of Rias are the two latest winners of the Direct ...
Winners and Losers: Post's monthly round-up of job cuts and gains
Winners - Emergency insurance provider Homeserve is set to recruit 500 workers at its new Prest...
Insurance industry can reap rewards of raw talent
If the UK insurance industry is to employ and develop new raw talent, it should not just focus on ac...
Pick of the Week
Anthony Gould, group editor in chief of Incisive Media’s Insurance Division, outlines the major gener...
Appointment at Heritage
Heritage has announced the appointment of James Braddock as head of new international property treat...
Willis to road test new fee-based remuneration model
Broking-giant Willis is preparing to test a new fee-based remuneration model on the UK retail market...
Appointment at Keoghs
Keoghs has taken on two new solicitors to join its motor crime and regulatory team. Julian Dexter jo...
Appointment at CBG
CBG has announced Paul Manning has been appointed to the board of CBG as a non-executive director. H...
Appointment at Bridge Insurance
Bridge Insurance Brokers has announced that Gavin Ruben has been appointed to the board as sales dir...
Bank recruits manager
Lloyds TSB corporate markets has appointed Gabriela Lozano as a relationship manager in the institut...
Partner Re reveals carrier
Bermuda-headquartered global reinsurer Partner Re has announced its subsidiary Partner Reinsurance E...
Alpha gains FSA approval
Lloyd's members agency Alpha Insurance Analysts has made positive noises in advance of its rubber st...
Appointment at Aon
Geoffrey Bromley will join Aon as vice chairman of Aon Re Global next year. Mr Bromley will lead Aon...
Appointment at McClarens Young International
McLarens Young International has recruited Howard Laidlaw, as its regional manager for the Latin Ame...
Appointment at UK Drainage Network
UK Drainage Network has appointed Jeff Macklin as finance director. Mr Macklin joins from financial ...
Appointment at THB
THB Group has recruited Colin Jackson as head of its commercial team. Mr Jackson was previously exec...