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Broker sticks to guns over controversial plan
AA Insurance is forging ahead with its controversial pay-as-paid scheme that will alter the way it p...
Penny black's insurance week
Penny has pledged to dine out more after discovering that Martin Fone of Charles Taylor Consultin...
Mutual set to appeal after CoA defeat
London Authorities Mutual has stopped writing new business following defeat in the Court of Appeal. ...
Osborne applauds insurers
Shadow chancellor George Osborne has praised the insurance industry for exercising responsible corpo...
Hastings FNOL deal
Hastings Direct has appointed All Fleet Services to run its out-of-hours first notification of loss....
Marketing boss leaves Heath
Steven Donovan has left Heath Lambert just nine months after landing the role of group marketing dir...
Insurers failing to realise high street value
Most insurers are failing to make an underwriting or investment profit on premium income because of ...
FSCS director Clark steps down from role
The director of claims at the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, Jonathan Clark, has stepped do...
Swiftcover founder's exit
Swiftcover founder Andrew Blowers has given notice of his intention to leave the firm in November. T...
Post webinar is online
The recent Post webinar in conjunction with Esri UK, Geography and location: potential for the futur...
No pantomime villains
Last week, Aviva's sales and marketing director John Kitson opened a possible can of worms when he c...
Amlin in EUR350m buyout
Amlin has agreed to acquire Belgo-Dutch property and casualty insurer Fortis Corporate Insurance fro...
On the chopping block?
News Analysis: Block Exemption Regulation
Biba alerted to HSBC's £250k broker demand
The British Insurance Brokers' Association has been alerted after banking giant HSBC demanded one of...
Testing times
Captives: Recession
QBE geographic risk system goes regional
QBE Europe's property division has rolled out its geographic risk system into the regional underwrit...
Soon-to-be-famous five
The British Insurance Awards finalists, judges and sponsors gathered at The Merchant Taylors' Hall i...
The end of the rainbow?
Long-tail Disease: ELIB
Ecclesiastical to beef up schemes business
Ecclesiastical has set its sights on doubling its schemes business within three to five years. Tony...
Axa threatens to penalise claims farming brokers as debate rages
Rivals firms have backed Aviva in its push to purge the market of brokers subsiding loss-making busi...
Pick of the week: Biba alerted to HSBC charges; LAM ceases trading...
Senior reporter Louise Meeson looks at the major news stories in this week's Post.
Pick of the week: HSBC security demand, LMA ceases trading, AA sticks to plan...
Senior reporter Louise Meeson looks at the major news stories in this week's Post: The British Insura...
No Lloyd's insurers in FTSE 100, says BDO Stoy Hayward
Amlin's move to the FTSE 250 means there are no Lloyd's insurers left in the FTSE 100, according to financial advisers BDO Stoy Hayward.
No need for revolution in insurance regulation, says Lord Turner
In his first speech to insurers since becoming chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Adair Turner said that unlike in the banking world, "there is no equivalent need for revolution" in insurance.