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Non-standard risks: Playing it safe

With increasingly cautious insurers regularly redefining what should be classed as non‑standard risks, is expertise available to deal with the challenges they present?

Europe: Too big to fail?

The recent release of the Financial Stability Board's GSII list has led to complaints that insurers are not being differentiated from banks. Francesca Nyman explains.

FCA warns on Axa clone

The Financial Conduct Authority has warned that a firm branding itself as Axa Isle of Man Limited has no ties with the French insurer.

Axa hails first half growth

For the first half, Axa has reported property & casualty revenues were up 2% to €16.5bn, mainly driven by an overall positive price effect of 3% on average. Overall total revenues were up 4% to €50bn across the group.

Axa's P&C revenues remain flat in H1

Axa UK and Ireland reported a 33% rise in underlying earnings for the first six months of 2013 to £89m, compared with £66m in the first half of 2012.

Whiplash small claims track extension under threat

The conclusion of a Transport Select Committee inquiry into the cost of motor insurance has sparked “disappointment” among insurance industry bosses after MPs refused to support Ministry of Justice plans to place whiplash claims on the small claims track.

Penny Black's Insurance Week - 1/8 August 2013

One of Penny’s favourite things about her beloved insurance business is that it lends itself to people doing some very silly things – so she was thrilled this week when a mobile insurance website sent over its top 10 strange locations where lost handsets…

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