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Career development & CSR: Groupama manager wins volunteering award
A big-hearted Groupama Healthcare worker has been honoured for her "outstanding" charitable contribution to local communities in Hertfordshire.
Post history - 10 years ago: Bupa battles over name in Kenyan court
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.
Editor's comment: A disturbing pattern
No sooner have counter fraud managers applauded the industry's backing of an insurer-funded fraud police unit, than their vehicle theft counterparts are bracing themselves for going it alone in trying to tackle another criminal act.
Swiss Re breaks protocol to deny Quinn links as regulators probe claims
The Malta Financial Services Authority and Irish financial regulator, Central Bank of Ireland, are in discussions to establish how stories surfaced that Quinn Insurance founder Sean Quinn was set to return with a new underwriting vehicle, Post has…
Postbox: Adjusters at the mercy of fickle insurers
David Bonehill's letter has clearly provoked a significant response — and rightly so.
News analysis - ABS delay: Still waiting for a change
Last week it was confirmed the Solicitors Regulation Authority would not be approving alternative business structures this year at least. Amy Ellis asks what caused the delay.
Insurers incensed as stolen vehicle unit faces closure
Plans to axe the Metropolitan Police's stolen vehicle unit next year could lead to the insurance industry funding even more police initiatives, it has been warned.
Career development & CSR: LV helps kit out school
Sporty students from a South London school have been bowled over after being presented with cricket and rugby equipment as part of an LV-sponsored giveaway.
Brokers warned of HSE consultation implications
Insurers and brokers need to make clients aware of a new government-backed system for recovering costs from those who break health and safety laws, an industry expert warned this week.
Postbox: Mediation is a viable alternative
The various debates surrounding the future of referral fees and the resulting impact on the costs of insurance — 'TSC re-opens premiums inquiry as referral fee furore escalates' and 'Referral fees a 'red-herring', claims CSC' - overshadow the fact that…
Postbox: Independents can help lessen the load
I agree that there is room for improvement where surge response is needed.
Santander latest bank to set asside PPI fund with Euros 620m hit
Santander today revealed a net profit of Euro 3.501 bn (down 21%), after setting up an extraordinary fund of Euros 620m in the UK to cover potential claims for payment protection insurance sold in the UK.
Post Magazine – 28 July 2011
This week the Post team reports on the confusion over reports in the Irish press that Quinn Insurance founder Sean Quinn has acquired a Malta-based insurance licence and as set to launch new company Q2 in competition with his former business which fell…
Esure confirms it has an "option" to increase stake in Go Compare
Results filed at Companies House in the last week have revealed that Esure Holdings has an option to increase it stake in aggregator Go Compare.
Swiss Re denies Quinn links as regulators probe claims – Insurance News Now
Post senior reporter Amy Ellis outlines this week's major general insurance stories.
Ace reports 40% fall in net income
Ace has recorded net income of $607m (£370) in the second quarter of 2011, a drop of 10% on Q2 2010.
Tony Baker steps down as CHO director general
Credit Hire Organisation director general Tony Baker has announced his decision to step down from the role at the end of the year.
AI Claims on track to hit profit forecast despite downturn in accidents
AI Claims has reported that its trading profit in the financial year is in line with market expectations.
NIG adds four to Midlands office
Commercial insurer NIG has named four new staff to its Birmingham-based Midlands regional office.
Brand reputation important for non-life insurance purchases
Brand reputation is vital to consumers purchasing non-life insurance, a study has found.
First Title team up with Ink to target PII market
First Title Insurance has teamed up with Ink Underwriting Agencies to offer professional indemnity insurance to law firms.
Axa confirms Bristol and Newcastle branches
Axa Commercial Lines has confirmed that it will open two new branches in 2011 and that it is looking at central locations in Bristol and Newcastle.
Coene appointed Europe MD for QBE
QBE has appointed Patrick Coene as managing director, European Markets.
Scor acquires 100% of the capital of Solareh SA
Scor Global Life SE, a subsidiary of Scor SE has acquired the remaining 50% of Solarah SA shares by purchasing shares from Solareh International.