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XL net income jumps to $227.3m after Q1 loss last year
XL has posted an operating net income of $165.2m for the first quarter, a slight increase on last year’s $163m but it has turned around its net income from a $227.3m loss to a $176.6m profit.
Crawford & Company posts 50% net income drop in Q1 results
Crawford & Company has recorded a 50% reduction in its first quarter net income, which stands at $6.1m (£3.8m) compared to $12.1m (£7.5m) for the same period last year.
Insurance Insight - Fueling growth
Recent deals struck in Asia by the likes of Axa, QBE and Catlin, looking to expand their footprints in the region, have highlighted the insurance industry's growing activity in the continent, and so, we take a closer look at the markets here and ask what…
Anglo-Arab launches war and terrorism travel cover
Anglo-Arab Insurance Brokers launched the first online global travel plan to include war and terrorism cover as standard at the Arab Travel Markets Conference in Dubai on 30 April.
Ousted Aviva boss Moss set to pocket £1.75m in remuneration
Aviva has this afternoon revealed that Andrew Moss will walk away with up to £1.75m after stepping down from his role as group chief executive.
Sign up to live webinar - Commercial property: Managing natural disaster risk
Globally, 2011 was a record year for natural catastrophe losses, and flood risk remains high on the agenda.
Sign up to live webinar - Commercial property: Managing natural disaster risk
Globally, 2011 was a record year for natural catastrophe losses, and flood risk remains high on the agenda.
Aviva set to reap rewards of AJG swoop for IDL
Arthur J Gallagher International has today snapped up niche over-50s personal lines specialist Insure 4 Retirement from previous owner Equity. The deal boosts the premium per year being put through subsidiary OIM Underwriting by well over £100m in a…
FSA fines Mitsui Sumitomo for corporate governance failings
The Financial Services Authority has fined Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company £3,345,000 for serious corporate governance failings, and imposed a ban and fine of £119,303 on its former executive chairman, Yohichi Kumagai.
Aviva shareholder meeting played important part in Moss departure
The Aviva shareholder meeting was a "significant development" in chief executive Andrew Moss' decision to step down, a source close to the insurer has said.
IFB bolsters fight against fraud with four appointments
The Insurance Fraud Bureau has appointed four new members of staff.
Eurobase and Mphasis form strategic partnership
Eurobase Insurance Solutions, has formed a strategic partnership with applications and business process outsourcing company Mphasis to deliver a new shared solution to the market.
Shareholders dismiss Regan as Aviva CEO heir apparent
Aviva shareholders have called for an external candidate to become the new chief executive, casting doubt over current chief financial officer Patrick Regan taking over the reins.
Aviva's Moss resigns following pay vote furore
Beleaguered Aviva boss Andrew Moss has bowed to pressure for his resignation following the embarrassment of last week’s shareholder revolt over executive remuneration.
Aviva share price dissent was 'harsh', analysts say
Analysts have taken pity on Aviva, stating that criticism of its financial performance was "harsh".
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The top 10 most popular articles published on insuranceinsight.com over the past seven days.
Mitsui hit with £3.5m FSA fine
The Financial Services Authority has fined Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company (Europe) £3.5m for serious corporate governance failings, and imposed a ban and fine of £119 303 on its former executive chairman, Yohichi Kumagai.
Uncertainty over Solvency II start date affects firms' preparations
Over 75% of insurance companies believe Solvency II implementation will be delayed beyond the intended start date of 1 January 2014, according to research by UK firm Barnett Waddingham.
Buffett targets Asia for reinsurance expansion
Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, is aiming to pursue more opportunities in Asia after boosting reinsurance sales in the region.
Vietnam premiums to reach $2.2bn in 2012
The Vietnam insurance market could reach VND46 trn (US$2.2bn) in premiums in 2012, according to AM Best.
Atradius warns of pitfalls of exporting to China
Credit insurer highlights potential dangers of doing business with China.
DLA Piper appoints Asian specialist Chen
DLA Piper has appointed Paul Chen as a partner in its corporate and securities practice.
Aviva shareholders 'happy' with Moss resignation
Aviva shareholders have expressed their relief that chief executive Andrew Moss has stepped down, and have suggested that Towergate boss Mark Hodges or ex-RSA CEO Andy Haste could replace him.
UAE wins solvency reprieve
United Arab Emirates' insurance companies have won a three-year reprieve on solvency issues.