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International insurers’ London presence to diminish amid increased competition
Analysts expect other firms to follow in Beazley’s footsteps by looking elsewhere
Duo positive despite ‘lower than expected’ Lloyd’s VCS traffic
Xchanging and Crawford remain optimistic for scheme’s future
Aviva seeks consultation on cashless compensation for minor motor injuries
Claimant lobbyists dismiss proposals in insurer’s report as ‘ludicrous’
Significant rate increases likely after disastrous period for aviation market
Sector facing highest losses since 9/11 following spate of tragedies in 2014
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?
E-cigarettes: No e-smoke without e-fire
With e-cigarette use on the rise in the UK are the risks associated with these products a pressing issue for the general insurance industry?
Q&A: Ashwin Mistry: Speaking with one voice
The Chartered Insurance Institute’s new president, Ashwin Mistry, tells Callum Brodie why unity is top of his agenda, in a shift of emphasis at the body
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.
Axa aims to be 'major player in Scotland' as it completes management team
Axa’s Scottish branch has filled two senior sales and underwriting roles, completing the branch’s management team.
Career development: Barbican makes apprenticeships finals
Barbican has been shortlisted for the London final of the National Apprenticeship Awards 2014, ahead of a ceremony at City Hall on 23 September.
Market Moves - 31 July 2014
All the latest job moves in the insurance market
Catlin provides capacity for Rural's revamped farm cover
Agricultural specialist Rural Insurance has re-designed its farm combined product in collaboration with new capacity provider Catlin Insurance Company.
Deloitte appoints agents for Gherkin sale
Deloitte has picked a pair of estate agents to oversee the sale of 30 St Mary Axe, better known as The Gherkin, after the building fell into receivership in April this year.
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.
Shares slump at QBE after profit warning
Australian giant QBE has announced its first half results are likely to miss profit expectations by almost A$200m ($188m).
Former RSA director joins Ryan Direct Group board
Former RSA group executive director Paul Donaldson is to join Ryan Direct Group as a non-executive director from September.
Results season round-up: six monthly interims for 2015
Insurers and brokers report their six monthly interim results for 2015.
Masojada hails underlying currencies growth but remains cautious on full year
Hiscox chief executive Bronek Masojada has hailed premium growth in underlying currencies during the first half of 2014 despite the firm posting reduced gross written premiums for the first six months.
Moody's warns of negative credit impact from Flood Re funding proposals
Moody's has deemed the £100m cap on government contributions to Flood Re credit negative for UK property and casualty insurers.
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.
Zenith launches ‘world first’ motor sharing product
Zenith Insurance has teamed with Easy Car Club to launch what it claims is a world first cover for car and van owners looking to participate in the vehicle sharing schemes.