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$300m insurance payouts to Holocaust survivors

Holocaust survivors and their heirs have been awarded more than $300m in valid insurance claims following the conclusion of the claims and appeals process in an inquiry by the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC).

FSA reconsiders ICOB rules

An interim report published today by the Financial Services Authority claims to demonstrate that consumer experiences and risk of detriment vary substantially across the various markets for general insurance products.

PYV sues four ex-employees and rival CRS

PYV Limited, part of the PYV Group of Companies, has issued High Court proceedings against a number of former employees and their new employer CRS Group PLC (formerly Cameron Richard and Smith Insurance Services Limited) (“CRS”).

Novae into the black

Novae Group has announced its 2006 preliminary results including profit before tax and exceptional items of £32.8 million (2005: £17.9 million loss).

Travel trouble

Following the closure of the Treasury's call for evidence in its review of travel insurance sales, and while it analyses the options, Ian Holloway argues for removal of exemptions

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