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Insurance Insight weekly update live
Insurance Insight’s weekly update is live with an article on the effect of climate change on property and an interview with a UK broker which has succeeded in France.
Collinson targets wholesale expansion with new appointment
Collinson Insurance Group today revealed the appointment of incoming wholesale sales and strategy director Steve Scott as part of the next stage of the firm’s commitment towards wholesale expansion.
Short selling poll results
Find out what the market voted for on banning short selling across Europe.
October court date set for Quinn sale objections
Any policy holders or other interested parties opposed to the imminent sale of Quinn Insurance will have the chance to raise their concerns at a court hearing on 4 October, according to the Irish Independent.
Cutting down on carbon – mitigating the effects of climate change.
Climate has a profound impact on property-related assets and as scientific evidence of a change in climate becomes more compelling Dr Cliff Warman asks how prepared the European insurance industry is now and for the future.
QBE eyes European acquisitions despite drop in COR for H1 results
Australian insurer QBE has confirmed it is interested in mainland European acquisitions as it reveals its first half results.
Cat claims push QBE COR out to 95.7%
QBE has reported gross written premiums up by 30% to $8.9bn (£5.4bn) for its 2011 half year results.
Flash floods hit Dorset
A spokeswoman for loss adjusters Cunningham Lindsey, told Post that some “isolated incidents of flooding” in the Dorset area had been reported at its Solent office, with some areas reaching “a couple of feet” of water.
Fitch affirms Mapfre at 'A+' with a stable outlook
Fitch Ratings has affirmed the Spanish insurer Mapfre SA and its core operating subsidiaries' insurer financial strength ratings at 'A+' and Mapfre's long-term issuer default rating at 'A-'.
Law Society launches helpline for riot victims
The Law Society has launched a dedicated telephone helpline to direct the victims of the riots to free legal advice.
Financial services firms expect to grow
Financial services companies with annual revenues of up to £20m expect to increase their turnover by an average of 108% in the next five years, according to Santander Corporate Banking.
Chubb poaches from Hiscox for HNW
Chubb Insurance has poached Kate Gower as senior underwriter from Hiscox’s art and private clients division where she was senior development underwriter.
Travel insurers face £275m annual bill
Figures released by the Association of British Insurers has shown that the cost of falling ill abroad has hit a record high, as travel insurers helped a record number of people needing emergency medical treatment while overseas.
Two firms appointed to manage uninsured riot claims
Claims made by uninsured members of the public following the recent outbreak of rioting will be jointly managed by Crawford & Company and Cunningham Lindsey.
US insurers voice concern as Solvency II equivalency is raised
Connecticut insurance commissioner Thomas Leonardi has cautioned fellow regulators and other industry members that adoption of European regulatory changes, Solvency II as currently proposed could weaken consumer protections and stability of insurers in…
IIF warns of Solvency II implications on insurers' capital funding of banks
The Institute of International Finance has called for greater cross-sectoral coordination in developing regulatory reforms.
Congregational & General sells majority stake in Integra to Hannover Re
Church insurer Congregational & General Insurance has sold a majority share of its subsidiary Integra Insurance Solutions to Hannover Re. FSA approval has been granted.
Worried retailers look to shore up insurance following riots
Simply Business has seen a 100% rise in quote requests from independent retail and catering businesses following the riots that took place across the country last week.
Endsleigh warns V Festival goers to safeguard valuables
Student insurer Endsleigh has warned that students going to V Festival this weekend will take at least £800 worth of valuables with them each.
Travelers reiterates commercial commitment in Ireland
Travelers bosses in the US have moved quickly to deny suggestions that their decision to quit the Irish private motor market could lead to the company’s complete withdrawal from the country.
Career development & CSR: Ask the expert
We’re looking to recruit a number of people to our firm in the next 10 weeks — are there any potential hot spots where we need to be mindful of higher salary demands?
Career development & CSR: CII assessment changes
The Chartered Insurance Institute has unveiled a new assessment method allowing candidates to use their previous experience to achieve an advanced diploma in insurance.
Penny Black’s insurance week
Penny got more information than she bargained for when she visited Axa’s London offices last week to get an update on its commercial lines strategy.
Post history – 10 years ago: Provider to shake-up PMI market
Looking through Post’s back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance news, as this highlight from 10 years ago reveals.