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Insurers weighing up benefits of Shanghai free trade zone
Nicky Burridge finds out if China's attempts at opening up trade in one of its economic powerhouses is helping insurers.
Ecclesiastical embarks on broker roadshow
Ecclesiastical’s senior management has hit the road in a series of shows to meet brokers up and down the UK.
Insurance contract complaints plummet but FS top spot retained
Consumer complaints on unfair insurance contracts have dropped by almost 75% for the year ending 31 March 2014, but the class still attracted more than any other class of financial services business for the fourth year in a row.
LV Broker heading to driving school
LV Broker is targeting the driving school market through a new deal with specialist broker Lloyd Latchford.
Quindell founder Terry passes top job to Fielding
Quindell founder Rob Terry, pictured, is to hand the group chief executive role to services division CEO Robert Fielding, with Terry retaining a position as chairman.
Malaysian bank slammed for Hong Kong maids' insurance advert
Hong Leong Bank has been slammed by domestic workers' groups in Hong Kong for an advert portraying a Chinese actor playing the role of a clumsy maid.
AIG launches revamped commercial property covers
AIG has launched a new line of products for commercial property insurance, including expanded coverage, loss prevention engineering and risk management solutions for mid-sized businesses with global exposures.
Blanc ‘proud' to see Reed promoted to group role
Axa Commercial Lines and Personal Intermediary chief executive Amanda Blanc says she is proud to see Matthew Reed promoted to an Axa group role, where he will take UK-developed practices to the global stage.
Audatex and HPI to provide joint claims solutions for insurers
Claims service provider Audatex and its sister company HPI, the vehicle provenance specialist, are to join forces to develop solutions for the insurance sector.
Axa hires Bluefin personal lines MD Walker
Bluefin personal lines managing director Jon Walker has left the broker after seven months to succeed Matthew Reed as Axa Commercial Intermediary managing director.
Ifed arrests 11 in national travel fraud bust
Eleven people have been arrested across the UK for submitting travel insurance claims thought to be fraudulent.
Moody's revises outlook for global reinsurers as non-cat purchasing declines
Moody’s has revised its outlook for the global reinsurance sector over the next twelve to eighteen months to negative, as “pressures on several fronts” threaten to erode profit margins.
Too late for UK to follow Ireland's lead on injury board model
The chief executive of Ireland's Injuries Board has said it is too late for a similar personal injury compensation model to be established in the UK.
Worshipful Company of Insurers launches Independent Women in Insurance Network
Industry networking organisation The Worshipful Company of Insurers has launched a new Independent Women in Insurance Network.
Cost of workplace accidents 'unacceptably high' says Greek Labour Minister
Greece’s Labour Minister has called for greater investment in health and safety to tackle the high cost of workplace accidents across the European Union.
Motor price rises 'inevitable' as EY forecasts a return to loss-making in 2014
Motor insurance underwriting in 2014 will return to being a loss-making product after just one year in the black, according to EY’s annual UK motor insurance results seminar.
CMA proposals 'modestly credit negative' for motor insurers
Proposals for reform within the UK private motor insurance market set out by the Competition and Markets Authority are likely to be credit negative for insurers, according to ratings firm Moody’s.
Axa Tianping targets internet generation with CCTV World Cup sponsorship
Shanghai-based general insurer Axa Tianping is sponsoring CCTV's most popular sports show for the duration of the World Cup as it seeks to grow its brand in China.
Goldman Sachs advising RSA on potential Asia arm sale
According to a market source investment bank Goldman Sachs is advising RSA on a bid to sell the insurer's Asian operations which could be worth up to $500m.
Vans targeted in one third of crash-for-cash claims
Light commercial vehicles have been involved in almost one third of collisions involving crash-for-cash fraud rings in the past 12 months, according to research from Hill Dickinson and anti-fraud firm APU.
Post magazine – 19 June 2014
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Insurers voice concerns over prospect of mandatory telematics policies
Analysts predict opt-out system for telematics within next decade
CMA report provides boost but industry bemoans missed credit hire opportunity
Industry concerned inaction on subrogated repair costs prevents level playing field
Quindell urged to recruit insurance veterans following LSE listing failure
Analysts question firm’s lack of foresight after highly unusual listing refusal