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Most insurers believe Solvency II will cost less than £500 000
New research by BDO Stoy Hayward reveals that many firms have only made basic estimates of cost
AM Best affirms Lloyd's rating
Ratings agency AM Best has affirmed the financial strength rating of Lloyd's. The outlook for all ratings remaining stable.
Insurers warned to tread carefully with biosynth technology
Lloyd's tells market to take care as potential liabilities could be catastrophic
Teceris appoints major loss claims accountant
Corrine Lowe to join major loss team in Manchester from Davies Group
Global Risks Index pinpoints country risks for multi-nationals
A new study looks into global risks traditionally seen as external to business
Moneysupermarket aims to improve conversions with deal
Aggregator hopes Tealeaf technology will give it competitive advantage.
Adding 1 unveils excess product
CEO Rodilosso claims product will allow brokers to differentiate themselves in the market.
Hiscox makes two casualty appointments
Hiscox's Bermudian arm makes two appointments
Three jailed for attempted insurance fraud
Wedding party each receive 12 months in prison for perjury and conspiracy to defraud.
AM Best withdraws UK public data insurer ratings
Axa Insurance UK, Churchill, Direct Line, Esure amd Provident are among those impacted.
Ecclesiastical teams up with award winning poets
Managing director Steve Wood hopes pamphlet will shed light on care sector.
UK businesses worried by overseas risks
British firms more concerned by overseas supply chain risk than domestic threats, research reveals.
Validus secures deal to purchase IPC
Companies hope amalgamation will build leading short-tail Bermudian carrier.
AIG talking to Metlife about Alico sale
AIG and US insurance giant Metlife have returned to the negotiations table about buying AIG's Alico unit, the Financial Times has reported
FSA to demand firms publish complaints data
Regulator will request general insurers publish information twice a year.
The British Insurance Awards 2009
Over 1800 movers and shakers from across the insurance industry celebrated the British Insurance Awards 2009 at the Albert Hall last night
Widows decides to demutualise
July 1999: Scottish Widows accepted a £7bn offer from Lloyds TSB
Rock solid
Gibraltar has transformed its image to a well-regulated, international financial services centre but now finds itself under fire from the G20 to adhere to new compliance criteria. Sarah Hills reports.
Our mutual friend
London Authorities Mutual has been forced to stop writing new business following a recent Court of Appeal defeat, which has effectively barred local authorities from banding together to form an insurance company. Louise Meeson looks at the decision's…
An American graduate in London
AIG executive director of UK commercial lines Kelly Lyles tells Jonathan Swift about how the insurer is now focused on the future and dispels a few myths about the past.