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Aria Assistance teams up with Ageas and Aviva on emergency help products
The newly-independent Europ Assistance team Aria Assistance is working with a host of major insurers providing policyholders with commercial and personal lines emergency services.
Compare the Market wins Corrie sponsorship deal
Aggregator giant Compare the Market has secured a three-year deal to become the new sponsor of the popular soap Coronation Street.
Oman Insurance Company agrees banacassurance tie-up
UAE-based Oman Insurance Company has formed an agreement with National Bank of Fujairah which will see the bank distribute insurance solutions on the insurer's behalf.
Questgates issues warning to brokers amid rise in cannabis farms
A rise in the number of cannabis farms across the UK has led Questgates to urge brokers to check that illegal activity is not excluded from the cover held by property owner clients.
Brokers surprised as US firm adds fracking to 'prohibited risks'
US insurer Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company has become the first major insurance company to confirm that it will not cover damage related to hydraulic fracturing.
UK MGA Association celebrates as RSA joins
Global insurer RSA has become the latest member of the Managing General Agents' Association, a non-profit organisation that represents UK MGAs.
Magma gets IRDA nod for joint venture in India
Asset financing company Magma Fincorp has gained approval from India's insurance regulator to start a general insurance joint venture.
Towers Watson promotes Howard to insurance and reinsurance global leader
Towers Watson has appointed Ross Howard, pictured, to global leader for its insurance and reinsurance brokerage business effective from 1 October.
Solvency II timetable faces more delays after failed talks
Solvency II regulations could face more delays after talks to finalise the legislation ended without conclusion, according to a UK insurers trade body.
Insurers in 'limbo' after Solvency II meeting ends in stalemate
The Association of British Insurers has warned of further Solvency II delays after decision makers in Brussels failed to agree on the final draft of the directive.
Olympics Countdown: Safety onsite
HSB Engineering has been at the Olympic Park in east London ensuring that contractors are meeting health and safety obligations. Peter Milton reports.
RSA and Aviva join the MGAA
RSA and Aviva have become the latest members to sign up to the Managing General Agents' Association.
Thousands of homes evacuated after floods in Japan
Homes suffered substantial damage on Wednesday after intense rainfall caused flash flooding, burst river banks and landslides in the south west region.
H1 natural catastrophe losses $70bn less than in 2011
Insured losses from natural catastrophes were approximately $12bn in the first six months of 2012, significantly less than the $82bn in the first half of 2011.
Huge opportunities for anti-fraud measures in China, says FICO
Chinese non-life insurer Huatai was hailed as a pioneer this week after it became the first insurer in the region to deploy insurance fraud protection. John Chen, managing director of FICO, which provided the anti-fraud solution, spoke to Insurance…
Private equity firm named as ING bidder
Private equity firm Blackstone Group is teaming up with Mark Wilson, former head of AIA Group, and other investors in a bid for ING's Asian insurance business, according to Bloomberg's Businessweek.
Ace launches new home protection product in Asia
Ace Insurance has launched a new home insurance product in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Pan-European certificate Poll
Is a pan-European certificate of professional competence needed for risk managers?
Psychopathy versus governance
Having recently relocated from Qatar back to Dubai I had the unenviable task of sorting through the various insurance and risk related books and papers I accumulated over the years.
View from the top: Eyes wide shut?
It is hard to read news reports that do not contain stories about the latest cyber data breach, or information on 'spyware' and computer espionage.
Analysis: Major events in the Russian insurance market in Q2 2012
Highlights for the Russian insurance market for Q2 include a number of important personnel reshuffles, several companies being sold and problems with a high roller. Paul Koshik reports.
Generali acquires Region in Russia
Generali PPF Holding has bought 100% of the shares in insurance public stock company Region.
Camradata signs up insurance firms for investment data service
Investment information specialist Camradata has extended its reach into the insurance market by signing up new clients for its data service.
Insurers urged to adopt unisex rates ahead of directive deadline
Group risk insurer Ellipse has been swift to set out its response to the EU's gender directive, announcing it will switch to providing rate tables on a unisex basis only from September this year.