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IAG UK reports full year loss of $355m
Insurance Australia Group today announced its UK business had recorded a loss of $355m for the year ended 30 June 2010 (FY09 $113m), a margin of minus 65.5% (FY09 15.2%).
Neil Utley confirmed among Provident runners and riders
A source close to a consortium of insurance investors — including outgoing IAG UK chief executive Neil Utley — has confirmed it is among the frontrunners to buy motor insurer Provident.
Lloyd's insurer Equity co-operating with FSA over investigation
Equity Red Star is reported to be under investigation by the Financial Services Authority over concerns about the impact of bodily injury claims on its balance sheet.
NMJ Insurance Brokers strikes again
NMJ Insurance Brokers has announced its second acquisition following the purchase of Ridge Insurance in January 2010.
Cega expands PA team
Cega has strengthened its personal accident claims team with the appointment of three new PA claims specialists.
Post in print - 29 July 2010
Post reporter Amy Ellis outlines the main news from this week's issue of Post.
Utley looking forward to "entrepreneurial" life after IAG
Outgoing IAG UK chief executive Neil Utley has poured scorn on any prospect of him returning to buy the Equity Red Star business for a second time.
CEO Utley out at IAG UK
Insurance Australia Group has announced today that Ian Foy, currently CEO of IAG’s New Zealand business, will return to the United Kingdom to become CEO of IAG’s UK business, succeeding Neil Utley.
Equity Direct gets Mazda
Equity Direct Broking has landed a three-year deal with Mazda UK to run its car insurance scheme.
Equity wins Mazda deal
Equity Direct Broking has landed a three-year deal with Mazda UK to run its car insurance scheme.
Equity World Cup competition: The perfect match
Spain's triumph in the World Cup final may not have lived up to expectations — but our competition certainly did
Equity World Cup competition: The perfect match
Spain’s triumph in the World Cup final may not have lived up to expectations — but our competition certainly did.
Equity World Cup competition – week five: the final whistle
On Sunday, either Spain or the Netherlands will lift the World Cup, winners of what many have described as a lacklustre tournament.
Equity Word Cup competition - week five: Broker on the ball
Terry Carroll of Swinton
Equity Word Cup competition - week five: Insurer in play
Mike O'Mahoney of Equity Red Star
Equity World Cup competition - week five: The big one looms
Your last chance to enter our World Cup competition to win an Ipad.
Equity World Cup competition – week five: Take a shot at an Ipad
The 2010 World Cup is almost over, and so to our accumulator competition run in conjunction with Equity Red Star draws to a close.
Penny Black’s insurance week
Remember Big Brother? Penny was taken aback to discover the series is still trundling through its final series and drawing in big enough viewing figures for Go Compare to choose a slot in tomorrow’s eviction night extravaganza as the place to launch its…
Equity World Cup competition – week four: It’s all over for England
Following four unconvincing performances by England’s football team, it was down to old foes Germany to put the national squad out of its misery.
Equity World Cup competition - week four: Broker on the ball
John Hooper of Coversure
Equity World Cup competition - week four: Insurer in play
Andy Wright of Equity Red Star
Equity World Cup competition - week four: Up for the prize
England are out but our World Cup competition continues, with great prizes up for grabs — including an Ipad.
Equity World Cup competition – week three: England through to knock out stages
In was touch and go, and following two lacklustre draws, England’s football team finally pulled it out of the bag to triumph in their must win match against Slovenia, securing their place in the knock-out stages of the South-African tournament.
Equity Word Cup competition - week three: Insurer in play
David Grant, deputy underwriter and head of distribution and operations, Equity Red star.