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Arab Spring: A little bit of politics

The recent uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have underlined 
the narrowness of terrorism policies — but have insureds woken up to the more comprehensive benefits of political 
violence cover?

Arab Spring: A little bit of politics

The recent uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have underlined the narrowness of terrorism policies — but have insureds woken up to the more comprehensive benefits of political violence cover?

Event insurance: Dancing in the street

Next year could be huge for the events 
industry, with the Diamond Jubilee 
and the London Olympics taking 
place. With a host of celebrations 
occurring, can the events 
insurance sector capitalise?

Market moves: Getting ready for the fourth quarter

Lloyd’s players were the most active recruiters this week as the insurance industry looks forward to the fourth quarter. A number of underwriters in the London Market made appointments, with a view to strengthening their teams. Moves among insurers…

Central and Hiscox target charities

Central Insurance, one of Scotland’s biggest independent insurance brokers, has joined forces with specialist business insurer Hiscox to launch a comprehensive charity policy.

Economic uncertainty boosts HNW business

Stock market crashes and market uncertainties are moving high net worth customers from stocks and shares to more tangible assets, boosting business for 
HNW insurers.

Chubb poaches from Hiscox for HNW

Chubb Insurance has poached Kate Gower as senior underwriter from Hiscox’s art and private clients division where she was senior development underwriter.

Hiscox bemoans 'costliest year ever'

Specialist insurer and reinsurer Hiscox was stung by a pre-tax loss of £85.6m (2010: £97.2m profit) in the first half of the year but claims to be "heading towards the sunny uplands of profit".

Axa may create more management roles

Axa has not ruled out creating more senior management roles within its commercial lines division after appointing former Towergate director Max Curruthers to the new role of chief operating officer.

View from the top: More than just words

Tech companies push the boundaries of what is conceivable, while media groups walk a legal tightrope to publish good stories. That's why their insurers and brokers must work so hard to keep up with their clients' risks.

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