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US legal spat set to cost RSA millions claims newspaper

Royal & Sun Alliance may face liabilities of as much as $512m after losing the first round of a US legal battle over protection policies on loans to trainee truck drivers, according to a report in The Times newspaper. The insurer is set to appeal.

Barker joins Wildnet

Simon Barker is the new UK sales director at Wildnet, which provides business process solutions to the insurance and reinsurance industry.

Absence rethink needed

Traditional beliefs about sickness absence are totally unfounded, according to a new study from Unum...

Medicash marketing boost

Health cash plan provider Medicash has launched an outdoor advertising campaign in the Northwest as part of a regionalised strategy to boost membership and encourage renewals.

A M Best raises Lloyd's rating

A.M. Best has upgraded the financial strength rating of Lloyd's to A (Excellent) from A- (Excellent). At the same time, A.M. Best has assigned an issuer credit rating of "a" to Lloyd's. The outlook is stable.

AWAC expands New York office

Allied World Assurance Holdings has announced that its subsidiary, Allied World Assurance Company US (AWAC US), has expanded the capabilities of its New York office to underwrite excess liability and errors and omissions coverages.

RSA: International business results

Royal & Sun Alliance's Scandinavian operation produced a COR of 92.9% in the first half of the year, nearly 4 points better than the first half of 2003, mainly the company said due to better commercial lines performance.

RSA: liabilities - the latest position

Royal & Sun Alliance provided an update on its business transformation plan — and its outstanding liabilities — as part of its interim results. The group claimed it had made significant progress this year in restructuring operations through disposal,…

Aon to pay damages to Pinnacle

USP Strategies, a Pinnacle Insurance Holdings plc company, has been awarded significant damages and indemnity costs from Aon Warranty Group by a High Court judge.

RSA records a net loss of £83m

Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group has posted afirst-half net loss after it sold assets to bolster capital and lost money on investments. The net loss was £83m compared to a restated profit of £97m in the same period a year-earlier.

RSA: UK general insurance interim results

Royal & Sun Alliance's general insurance business has recorded a first half profit of £277m (2003:£338m) with a COR of 99.7% (2003: 99.3%), including the US result. The UK operation had a combined ratio of 93.6% (2003: 97.1%).

NU in two-year motor wait

Norwich Union may wait until 2006 before making its pay-as-you-drive motor product available to the ...

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