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Appointment at CNA

Jana Hofmeister has joined CNA's Frankfurt financial lines underwriting team. Mr Hofmeister has ex...

Lloyd's embarks on project

Lloyd's is embarking on a four- to six-month project to "define the Lloyd's brand", and has hired th...

Appointment at Prettys

Matthew Cameron , Cameron Clark , Christopher Green , Georgina Hall , Kevin Sullivan and Keit...

Marsh appoints former officer

Broker Marsh has announced that Iain Pickard has been appointed as its new UK retail chief operating officer.

HHH on verge of major announcement with sale mooted

Hill House Hammond (HHH) is expected to make a major announcement within the next 24 hours, Insurance Age magazine has learned. Sources have speculated that the announcement could be related to a possible sale of the business. HHH was unavailable for…

Silverstein may receive only half of claim

World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein may receive only half of his $6.6bn insurance claim for the terrorist attacks on the WTC’s twin towers because of notes written by a risk manager, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Clyde & Co expands aviation practice

Law firm Clyde & Co has made five hires to its international Aviation and Aerospace Group in the UK. Tim Brymer will head up the enlarged group with Gareth Lewis, a partner candidate, and Alex Stovold, an assistant. They will be joining from law firm CMS…

Zurich produces broker flood guide

With an estimated two million homes in the UK at risk from flooding, Zurich has launched a free advice booklet for consumers who feel they might beaffected.

Peace to leave GAB

James Peace, national account director at GAB Robins, will shortly be joining Royal & Sun Alliance as director for Broker Service & Development for its Global Risk business. He will be on the management board of Global Risk Solutions.

Xchanging acquires RebusIS

Insurance outsourcing specialist Xchanging has acquired software company RebusIS for an undisclosed sum.

Max Re Capital posts Q4 profit

Bermuda-based Max Re Capital has posted a $36.4m net profit for the fourth quarter of 2003, up sharply on the $11m it made over the same period of 2002.

Max Re posts Q4 profit

Bermuda-based Max Re has posted a $36.4m net profit for the fourth quarter of 2003, up sharply on the $11m it made over the same period of 2002.

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