High net worth (HNW)

Penny Black’s insurance week

Penny was impressed to learn Zurich’s commercial broking team is gearing up for a 1000-mile charity bike ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats.

Zurich targets top spot for high net worth

Zurich has unveiled its ambition to become the number one player in the high net worth market in the next three years and hopes broker support will mean it can take on Hiscox and Chubb.

RK Harrison set to buy MWA

Mercury West Associates has accepted an offer to be acquired by employee-owned insurance and reinsurance broker RK Harrison Group.

Aqua replaces Sterling for Biba HNW

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association is to dump high net worth insurer Sterling after 15 years as its preferred supplier and appoint a recently launched broker-only HNW underwriter.

Home & Legacy in broker push

High net worth underwriting agency Home & Legacy has announced ambitious expansion plans on the back of slicker technology and a six-month 2.5% boost in commission paid to brokers.

Bruce Stevenson boosts private clients

Scottish broker Bruce Stevenson has promoted Mark Richards, the former managing director of auction house Bonhams, to be director of its private clients team raising the importance of high net worth business.

Ecclesiastical’s ex-copper finds Firle vases

Hiring former Scotland Yard art and antiques chief Dick Ellis has paid off for Ecclesiastical - with the recovery of £1.3m worth of items stolen from Firle Place in West Sussex.

RBSI partners with Coutts

Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance has landed its first affinity partnership with private bank and wealth manager, Coutts, following the launch of Select from Direct Line this year.

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.

Broking - travel: Tailored travel

Brokers are struggling to keep pace in the travel insurance market, as aggregators take an ever-increasing share of the sector. Callum Brodie investigates the future of intermediaries in this highly competitive arena.

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.

Interview - A&A Group: A constantly evolving company

Starting as a two-man operation in a house in Twickenham, A&A Group has grown exponentially since its humble beginnings. Jonathan Swift talks to Tony Allen and Steve McPherson about keeping pace with changes in the market.

Auction insurance offered as hammer comes down

Commercial property insurance broker Cadogan Keelan Westall is to attend Network Auctions’ National Auction Room in Hatfield so it can put items bought under the hammer on cover as soon as they have been purchased.

Editor's comment: All action, no talk

Mergers & acquisitions have definitely dominated the insurance headlines this week. Nothing unusual in that — except, for once, it's been more a case of all action and little talk, rather than the reverse, as is so typically the case. But it also remains…

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