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News Editor's Comment: What next for the aviation sector?

In the space of just over four months, the previously soft aviation market has been sent spinning off course by a succession of tragic incidents that are likely to contribute towards the market’s highest annual losses since the terrorist attacks of 11…

Fine Art: A change of art

As the global fine art market shows signs of a renaissance, how is the industry responding to the evolving insurance needs of this high-value but high-risk sector?

Trade Voice: What’s changed since 1886?

As we approach the third anniversary of the London riots, the British Insurance Brokers’ Association is submitting its response to the consultation Reform of the Riot Damages Act 1886.

Penny Black's Insurance Week - 24/31 July 2014

Broking luminary Ashwin Mistry’s combination of personality and industry gravitas stands him in good stead to serve with distinction as president of the Chartered Insurance Institute.

JLT posts 15% increase in revenues in H1

Jardine Lloyd Thompson posted a 15% increase in total revenue to £559.6m for the first six months of 2014, despite a challenging rating environment in insurance and reinsurance and adverse foreign exchange movement.

Dutch insurers facing 20% bonus cap

The Dutch government is weighing measures on remuneration that could force insurers to limit bonuses to 20% of fixed salary for all employees.

58% of British drivers unsure of EEC coverage

Almost two-thirds of British drivers don’t know if they are covered to drive in the European Economic Community, or believe that they are not covered according to a survey by Be Wiser.

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