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Towergate explains Allianz deal

Towergate’s CEO of commercial underwriting has explained to Post why RSA, Aviva, Ageas and NIG who were previously on the panel, have been dropped.

UK faces 100 climate change risks

A government report claims the UK is one of the best-prepared nations for the implications of climate change but lists the top 100 risks the country faces.

Whittington London market deal done

The consortium of Tawa, Skuld, and Paraline Group, has completed the acquisition of Whittington Insurance Markets, the London-market operations of Whittington Group.

Penny Black’s Insurance week

Penny was ‘tickled Ink’ when she was treated to a night out at the world-renowned Comedy Store in Leicester Square by underwriting managing director Mike Smith and a handful of his UK team.

Market moves: The busy world of broking

As January draws to a close, the past week has been a busy time in the world of insurance broking. Aon Benfield, Willis and Marsh all welcomed new chief executives, while Towergate, UIB and Prime Professions also made moves for new staff. However, it was…

Credit hire: Two sides to the story

Credit hire organisations and insurers are 
blaming each other for the cost of credit hire. 
With the Office of Fair Trading conducting a review, will anyone emerge victorious?

Mergers & Acquisitions: Bucking the trend

As the market weighs up the value of assets such as Groupama and Brit’s UK arms, deal making by insurers appears to be buoyant, especially when compared to other 
industry sectors. But is 
this a trend that is 
set to continue?

FSA issues policy warning to broker customers

The Financial Services Authority has advised Aston Midshires Insurance customers to check that the broker arranged motor insurance as expected, after receiving reports that policies were sold without details and premiums being properly registered.

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