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Q&A with Allianz Worldwide Care's Andrew Seale
As the expat market continues to thrive in the Middle East, Stephanie Denton spoke to Andrew Seale, regional manager for the UK, Middle East and Italy at Allianz Worldwide Care, about the challenges this transient population brings to the private medical…
CNA hires Chartis underwriting boss
CNA has appointed Justin Godman, pictured, as casualty underwriting manager.
Accounting Standards: Slow but steady
Eight years since the 'interim' International Financial Reporting Standards were introduced, progress is still slow on final implementation.
Roundtable: How can fraud be halted at the underwriting stage?
There has long been a focus on fighting fraud at the claims stage, but could more be done to discourage would-be fraudsters at an earlier juncture?
PE interest to shake up motor insurance market
Growing interest in motor insurance from private equity firms is likely to increase dynamism in the sector, according to Ernst & Young.
Allianz makes string of new hires
Allianz has boosted its commercial and legal protection divisions with four new appointments.
Allianz recruits partnership development boss
Allianz Insurance has appointed Richard Nettleship as partnership development manager for the firm's corporate partner division.
Loss adjusting: A standards issue
Direct regulation of loss adjusters has been on the agenda for more than a decade but, with Europe ready to step in, is the industry prepared to be governed by forces on the continent?
RSA legal action suspended as court rules in insurer's favour over motor costs
Zurich has confirmed that it has suspended legal action with RSA over the company's subrogated motor repair costs while it awaits the outcome of a possible appeal, after RSA won a High Court case against two other insurers.
RSA ruling to create added costs in motor repair, says Groupama
The High Court's decision to rule in favour of RSA on subrogated motor repairs will cause "confusion" and "frictional expense", according to Groupama.
RSA wins subrogation case while Allianz fears motor premium hike
RSA has won a High Court battle defending its policy of adding up to 25% to motor repair bills passed on to rival insurers through subrogation, much to the disappointment of Allianz and Provident Insurance, which were involved in the litigation and…
Property claims: Customers must be educated about escape of water
Insurers should make consumers aware that they have a responsibility to prevent escape of water, rather than assuming that all leakage issues should be handled by their provider.
Airmic 2012: Quality of information 'essential' to BI claims
The business interruption information provided by policyholders to their insurers is "essential" in the current climate, Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty boss Volker Muench has claimed.
AM Best removes ratings of Allianz Risk Transfer from under review
AM Best Europe Rating Services has removed from under review with negative implications and affirmed the financial strength rating of A (excellent) and issuer credit rating of 'a' of Allianz Risk Transfer.
Allianz France agrees deal for Groupama's Gan Eurocourtage
Groupama has agreed to sell the property and casualty brokerage-related activities of its Gan Eurocourtage subsidiary to Allianz France for an undisclosed sum.
Your say: Taking preventative action to combat stress
I read with interest the recent article, Under pressure, regarding workplace stress in the financial services sector, and fully agree with Roddy Macleod that companies must acknowledge cases and take action as soon as work-related issues of this nature…
James Hallam develops insurer ranking matrix
James Hallam brokers has developed a ranking matrix for all insurers it deals with.
Allianz issues top tips on keeping property safe during Jubilee weekend
Allianz Retail is advising brokers and customers on how to make sure their possessions and properties are secure during the Jubilee festivities.
FSA hits back at Solvency II gold-plating concerns
The Financial Services Authority has hit back at criticism that it is gold-plating regulation and adopting an "audit approach" to Solvency II, claiming it is ensuring that all the directive requirements are met.
Buyers back industry preparedness for Eurozone fallout but fear claims
Insurance buyers have commended the UK insurance industry's preparations for a potential fallout if Greece leaves the Eurozone, but warned that the industry will be tested by major claims that arise out of a crisis.
Editor's comment: Taking evasive action
Failure to prepare is merely preparing to fail, or so says the oft-quoted maxim. And this week has all been about UK insurance companies demonstrating this is not a trap they have any intention of falling into with regard to the continued volatility in…
Dispute resolution: Cutting in the middle man
Financial savings and court support have never been sufficient to switch insurers onto alternative dispute resolution in big numbers. Will the Jackson reforms provide the essential incentives?
Allianz renews GAB Robins, Cunningham Lindsey and Davies contracts
Allianz Insurance has renewed contracts with GAB Robins, Cunningham Lindsey and Davies for another two years.
Insurers' PANIU recovers £10m but construction site theft rise signals new crime wave
The insurer-funded Plant and Agricultural National Intelligence Unit has in total recovered 411 items of plant worth £9.5m in total but highlighted growing theft of quad bikes and construction site robberies.