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Liddy admits AIG has slipped eight points on D&O

AIG chief executive Edward Liddy has outlined how the insurer is fighting to keep corporate customers so that it can "fight another day"

He told the investors briefing: "What we are trying to do is retain customers first and foremost. So that we have an opportunity to go back once we have stabilised the company. In a line like

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Diary of an Insurer: Prestige’s Tim Baxter

Tim Baxter, business development and relationship director at Prestige Underwriting, navigates a week of strategy sessions in Belfast, broker visits in Manchester and London, and home-office conference calls – all in the name of expanding the MGA’s non-standard household and motor book of business.

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