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Greenwoods joins Telecoms fraud body
Defendant insurance law firm Greenwoods Solicitors has joined the Telecommunications UK Fraud Forum, a body for the exchange of information and the promotion of a united effort against telecommunications fraud.
Crawford establishes new GTS team to serve Latin American clients
Crawford & Company has established a team of Global Technical Services managers and offices in Latin America to more effectively serve large and complex claims from the growing insurance market in the region.
Donaldson to join RSA group board in new role
Paul Donaldson is set to join RSA’s group executive board after being promoted to a new role at group level.
Donaldson to join RSA group board in new role
Paul Donaldson is set to join RSA’s group executive board after being promoted to a new role at group level.
Sagicor hit with $36.2m catastrophe loss in Q1
Sagicor “still expects” to record a profit during 2011 despite producing a loss in the first quarter following exceptional natuaral catastrophes affecting its property & casualty book.
Aon selects new London HQ
Aon has selected The Leadenhall Building as its future London headquarters.
Allianz supply boss to head group project
Dane Loosley, Allianz’s divisional claims manager supply and expert management, has been recruited to lead a supply and procurement project for Allianz SE.
Allianz supply boss to head group project
Dane Loosley, Allianz’s divisional claims manager supply and expert management, has been recruited to lead a supply and procurement project for Allianz SE.
Insurers could cover part of €600m Quinn levy burden
The Central Bank is considering applying the Quinn Insurance levy to the international sales of Irish-regulated insurers, potentially reducing the demand on Irish policyholders to as little as €200m, according to the Irish Independent.
Generali Q1 net profits up 16.8% to €616m
Italian insurer Generali has closed the first quarter of the year with strong growth in net profit to €616m (Q1 2010: €527m), driven operating profits in all three businesses: life, non-life and asset management.
Generali Q1 net profits up 16.8% to €616m
Italian insurer Generali has closed the first quarter of the year with strong growth in net profit to €616m (Q1 2010: €527m), driven operating profits in all three businesses: life, non-life and asset management.
Ship owners facing increasing risks over charterers’ default
Ship owners are becoming increasingly concerned about the financial consequences of a rise in ship charterers filing for bankruptcy.
Exclusive IFRS and digital content now available on Post Europe
Post Europe’s weekly update is now live with an article on how The International Accounting Standards Board’s draft standard for the valuation of insurance liabilities will affect the market; and a View from The Top on how the Netherlands’ trading…
Europe: Dutch trading history paves the way for digital revolution
The Netherlands, one of the oldest established commercial and industrial insurance markets, is taking the lead in the digital transformation of the industry.
Post Europe: Insurance accounting rules and the impact on small insurers
The International Accounting Standards Board has finally issued a draft standard for the valuation of insurance liabilities, however, as Martin LePelley explains this may cause more problems than offer solutions.
Ship owners facing increasing risks over charterers’ default
Ship owners are becoming increasingly concerned about the financial consequences of a rise in ship charterers filing for bankruptcy.
Dutch trading history paves the way for digital revolution
The Netherlands, one of the oldest established commercial and industrial insurance markets, is taking the lead in the digital transformation of the industry.
Insurance accounting rules and the impact on small insurers
The International Accounting Standards Board has finally issued a draft standard for the valuation of insurance liabilities, however, as Martin LePelley explains this may cause more problems than offer solutions.
Spain hit by two earthquakes in two hours
Two moderate earthquakes struck southeast Spain in less than two hours yesterday, shaking the popular tourist region of Murcia and killing eight.
Spain hit by two earthquakes in two hours
Two moderate earthquakes struck southeast Spain in less than two hours yesterday, shaking the popular tourist region of Murcia and killing eight.
Two FSA decision notices referred to the tribunal
The Financial Services Authority has for the first time, published two decision notices for enforcement decisions that have been referred to the Upper Tribunal.
Biba 2011: Video – Biba Today: regulatory reform - views from Biba 2011
As the British Insurance Brokers' Association conference enters its second day, Post and Insurance Age catch up with delegates after a night of festivities in Manchester.
Biba 2011: Video – Biba Today: reflecting on day one
As the British Insurance Brokers' Association conference in Manchester continues, Post and Insurance Age reflect again on the first day.