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Editor's comment: Tempting fate on features

Commissioning editorial copy can be a bit like tempting fate. This week’s broker-focused feature on mergers and acquisitions reflected back over 2011 as its starting point, when first conceived a couple of months ago, with a writer assigned to analyse…

Market moves: Insurers and consultants up the pace

As the insurance sector settles into 2012 its activity in the recruitment space has gathered momentum. Insurers had a busy week, with Markel, Mitsui Sumitomo and Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance bringing in fresh faces. Brokers, meanwhile, had another…

Arab Spring: Life during wartime

Continuing civil unrest in the Middle East and North Africa presents a challenge to the property insurance market — especially concerning the limits placed by the war risks exclusion.

Employment: Hiring and firing

There are two sides to the recruitment story in the insurance industry — while some are reducing their headcount, others are looking to bring in fresh faces.

Air bag DNA foils insurance scam

Former police detectives working for Hastings Direct have helped secure the six month conviction of a 41 year old teacher for insurance fraud.

Government cat fund for Thailand

A £1bn Thai catastrophe fund is to be set up by the local government to provide cover for households, small to medium sized enterprises and industrial factories against floods, wind storms and earthquakes.

RBSI “regret” findings of FSA investigation

In a statement issued in response to the news that the Financial Services Authority has fined the company £2.17m, RBS Insurance said that it was “disappointed” that it did not meet FSA standards.

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