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MP draws link between doctors' roles and rising motor premiums
A Bradford MP has told the medical profession that it must accept its role in the rising cost of motor insurance after a doctor at Doncaster Royal Infirmary was accused of helping a staged patient write a false claim.
Footballer found not guilty of insurance fraud
Scotland striker Garry O'Connor has been cleared of attempting to defraud Aviva over a £93 500 claim on his crashed Ferrari.
Gallagher buys Missouri business
Arthur J Gallagher has acquired Missouri employee benefits and consulting business, Broker Benefit Services.
Japan to allow sovereign guarantees for tankers
Japan's cabinet plans to approve a bill giving sovereign guarantees for the nation’s oil tankers, circumventing sanctions aimed at stalling Iran's nuclear programme, according to Bloomberg.
RSA fills Asia and Middle East legal role with ex-Fortis Bank GC
General insurer RSA has appointed Christina Tham as legal, risk and compliance director for the Asia and Middle East region.
View from the top: German PI market open for growth
Germany's nascent professional indemnity market still lags behind those of its European peers, but it has considerable growth potential, as Frederik Wulff explains.
Aon estimates €5bn loss from Italian quake
The magnitude 6.0 earthquake in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region last month caused an estimated €5bn in economic losses, according to Aon Benfield's monthly global catastrophe report.
Crawford opens office in Guam
Crawford & Company is expanding its reach in the western Pacific with the opening of a new office on the US Pacific island of Guam.
Allianz France agrees deal for Groupama's Gan Eurocourtage
Groupama has agreed to sell the property and casualty brokerage-related activities of its Gan Eurocourtage subsidiary to Allianz France for an undisclosed sum.
ILAA and CILA reconcile over training techniques
Bosses at the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters and the Independent Loss Adjusters Association have vowed to "build bridges" with a view to sharing training and education initiatives.
Vijay Raghaven promoted to CEO of Ace Arabia
Ace Group today made several appointments to its Middle East and North Africa team.
XL to write political and trade credit risks via Lloyd's platform
XL Group has received approval from Lloyd's to write political and trade credit risks using the Lloyd's platform via XL Group's Lloyd's Syndicate 1209.
Burton to head Coface's Asia Pacific platform
Richard Burton has been appointed manager for Coface's Asia Pacific platform.
Aviva and Broker Network "mutually agreed" that arrangement could not work
Speaking to Post following the news that Aviva has decided to end an arrangement with Broker Network as its preferred partner, David Skinn, head of broker performance management at Aviva, stressed that this does not change its relationship with member…
Fondiaria-Unipol merger suffers further setback
Jonella and Paolo Ligresti, two of the principal owners of Italian insurer Fondiaria-SAI, have refused to agree to conditions necessary to waive a mandatory bid on minorities in a planned merger with rival Unipol, threatening to scupper the deal,…
Generali on negative watch after CEO change
Ratings agency Standard and Poor's has placed Italy's Generali on negative watch following the removal of Giovanni Perissinotto and his replacement with Zurich head of general insurance Mario Greco.
Olympics Countdown: Q&A with Corinna Lawrence
Beazley-sponsored fencer Corinna Lawrence talks to Post about inspirational siblings, her second life as a private tutor and her green belt in taekwondo.
Your say: Taking preventative action to combat stress
I read with interest the recent article, Under pressure, regarding workplace stress in the financial services sector, and fully agree with Roddy Macleod that companies must acknowledge cases and take action as soon as work-related issues of this nature…
Penny Black's Insurance Week
Penny heads for Paradise City
Broker Focus: Fraud - First line of defence
Insurers are often called to bear arms in the battle against fraud, but should brokers be doing more to defend the industry?
View from the top: The French connection
London's cosmopolitan nature means it is well placed to capitalise on emerging market opportunities, says Nicolas Aubert.
Opinion: Risk on the boardroom agenda
It is up to risk managers to ensure that insurance buying is a serious strategic issue, says Paul Taylor. The Roads to Ruin report, jointly published by Airmic and Cass Business School in July last year, underlined the importance of having a full…
FSA to end client exposure and abolish unclear risk transfer agreements
The Financial Services Authority is to publish a consultation on changes to its client money rules around risk transfer by the end of this month, in a bid to abolish ambiguous insurer agreements.
CHOs slam decision to refer motor market to Competition Commission
Credit hire operators have called for resources to be redirected to improving the Association of British Insurers-backed general terms of agreement rather than towards an investigation by the Competition Commission into the "dysfunctional" motor…