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Reinsurers more risk-focused after Asian catastrophes
The spate of Asia-Pacific catastrophes in the past two years have prompted reinsurers to take stock of their existing portfolio and re-evaluate their underwriting approach and risk appetite according to Fitch Ratings.
Howden moves to second stage of energy development with double capture
Howden has outlined the next phase of its energy division development following the appointment of Greg Stenzhorn and Richard Bateman, who join the firm from Aon Benfield and Price Forbes respectively.
Chinese insurance complaints up 127% in 2012
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission received 6 176 complaints from insurance customers in the first half of 2012, up 127.23% compared to the same time in 2011.
China to expand investment options for insurers
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission is expected to announce policies to improve the competitiveness of insurers through an expansion of their permitted scope of investment.
Transactor ramps up claims management software
Insurance software provider Transactor Global Solutions has unveiled a number of new features to its claims management software having completed a review and rewrite of the product.
IAG sheds $300m assets ahead of potential UK business sale
Insurance Australia Group has written off AUD$297m (£196.6m) remaining goodwill and intangible assets associated with the UK business just months before it decides whether to sell its loss-making divisions.
Reinsurers take stock of Asia-Pacific risks
Reinsurers are bracing themselves for the next catastrophe in the Asia-Pacific region following the spate of catastrophes over the last two years, according to Fitch Ratings.
Ecclesiastical CEO upbeat despite significant H1 underwriting losses
Ecclesiastical chief executive Michael Tripp has blamed “turbulent times” after his group chalked up a first half underwriting loss of £14.4m (H1 2011 £6m).
Claims management companies come in for regulatory consultation
Verbal contract agreements between claims management companies and consumers could become a thing of the past, following the launch of a consultation process by the Claims Management Regulator.
Brokers told to up game in face of HNW competition
Intermediaries operating in the high net worth arena have been warned they must concentrate on improving their bespoke offering to clients if they are to win out over growing competition in the high-end home insurance market.
Suncorp GI profit up 26% despite cat loss
Suncorp has reported a significant year-on-year growth in net profit after tax of $724m (£478.7m)for the year to 30 June 2012 compared to $453m in 2011.
Aon boss sponsored by Nexus to ride in notoriously dangerous bike event
Aon associate director John Coleman is revving himself up ahead of the Manx Grand Prix this weekend, after bosses at Nexus Underwriting Management agreed to sponsor him to take part.
Rural founder to retire from business
The founder of agricultural insurer Rural Insurance, Lance Harvey, is to retire from the business after 17 years.
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Junction hires ex AA ecommerce boss Queen
Junction has appointed the former head of ecommerce at The AA Jamie Queen to the role of associate director on the BGL Group’s affinity arm.
Aviva recruits former Bupa fraud boss amid uncertainty over senior jobs
Aviva has appointed Anne Green to the newly created role of head of fraud for underwriting, pricing and product.
Finance professionals' hours stretch longer than ever before
The average financial professional feels they cover 30% more work than one person should, a survey has found
Historical hurricane costs upwards of $10bn in 2012, claim cat experts
Experts have stated that 28 out of almost 180 hurricanes that have occurred in the United States since 1990 would have caused $10bn (£6.3bn) or more in insured losses had they happened today.
UK General boosts commercial team with ex-Towergate hire
UK General has hired a former Towergate director Andrew Tailby as head of business development in the commercial division.
Zurich wins golf scheme
Zurich Insurance has won a long-term contract to underwrite a Glasgow-based golf scheme covering 600 UK golf clubs.
Chinese car insurance market faces further losses
Insurers operating in China's compulsory motor insurance market face further significant underwriting losses in the next two years due to rising claims, tightly regulated pricing and the potential for further competition.
Canopius completes Omega acquisition
Canopius Group has completed its acquisition of Omega Insurance Holdings.
Liberty Mutual receives CIRC approval to open Shandong branch
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group has been granted approval to establish a branch in Shandong province by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission.