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Delta Lloyd outlook revised to 'stable'
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services today revised the outlook of the Delta Lloyd ratings to 'stable' from 'negative'.
Ace shuffles European management team
Ace has made a raft of changes to its management team across Southern Europe.
Ace shuffles European management team
Ace has made a raft of changes to its management team across Southern Europe.
Zurich UK GWP suffers $400m dip
The UK arm of insurer Zurich has announced gross written premiums of $2.8bn (£1.7bn) for 2010 - around $400m down on the sum for 2009.
Catlin bolsters 2010 result with US$144m reserve releases
Catlin Group this morning reported a US$406m (£253m) pre tax profit before tax for 2010 (2009: US$603m).
Zurich GI profit falls 23% to $2.67bn due to major losses
Zurich has reported that its general insurance business operating profit fell 23% in 2010 to $2.67bn (£1.7bn) (2009: $3.46bn).
Zurich GI profit falls 23% to $2.67bn due to major losses
Zurich has reported that its general insurance business operating profit fell 23% in 2010 to $2.67bn (£1.7bn) (2009: $3.46bn).
Claims Club news: Industry to take active role in the PAS 64 review
The Association of British insurers is to take an active role in the recently announced review of the standard for repairing flooded property — PAS 64 — after it was highlighted as an action point by one of the trade body's working parties.
Hastings first to pilot replacement scheme
Hastings is the first insurer to pilot lifestyle management and concierge company Red Onyx's new replacement vehicle scheme for total loss claims.
Mapfre plans global roll out of Insure & Go model
Spanish insurer Mapfre has revealed that it is set for a global roll out of its direct-to-consumer travel products, following its acquisition of Insure & Go.
Beazley targets M&A in the wake of Solvency II
Beazley expects to reap "significant benefits" from merger & acquisition opportunities presented by Solvency II, if the new rules prove difficult to implement for some insurers.
Ruling opens door for non-FSA approved indemnifiers
Legal expenses insurers have warned that a recent ruling could pave the way for solicitors without Financial Services Authority approval to offer indemnity against defendants' legal costs.
Penny Black's insurance week
Penny was delighted to be entertained by the lovely ladies at Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance, when she was whisked off to the O2 to see R&B megastar Usher perform a selection of his greatest hits.
In series - Geogaphy & Solvency II: National geographical risks
With 80% of business data having a geographical element, Sarah Adams looks at the way this insurers can improve their data.
Post history - 10 years ago: Intermediary accused of mis-selling
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance news, as this highlight from 10 years ago reveals.
MGA remains upbeat despite slow progress
Affinity Insurance Management, an appointed representative of Affinity Scheme Insurance, has disclosed a £150 867 loss in its first full-year of trading, and warned about its future viability.
Post Intelligence Benchmarking: How do insurers measure up in the high net worth market
High net worth clients demand a high standard of service, as do their brokers, but which insurers are delivering it? Peter Joy unveils the answer.
Editor's comment: Never mind the setbacks
"There's unlimited supply. And there is no reason why". No, I'm not talking about the overcapacity in the UK motor market, but the opening lines to EMI by the Sex Pistols.
Legal update - Successor practice rules: A legal minefield
As law firms acquire work from distressed practices, both they and professional indemnity insurers need to be wary of the rules regarding succession. Craig Jones reports.
APPG - 20 years in force: Representation for the industry
With its 20th anniversary just passed, David Worsfold looks at the success of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance & Financial Services, detailing some key highlights from two decades of debate.
Postbox: Policy cancellation not fair on drivers
Mike Eve makes some interesting points regarding uninsured driving and, unfortunately, he is correct that fines for uninsured driving, and most other offences for that matter, are governed by the financial status of the offender.
Claims Club news: Extra capacity demands place pressure on loss adjusters
The big freeze over the winter of 2010/2011 is the latest event to raise the issue of how loss adjusters and other service providers find extra capacity to meet insurer and policyholder demands.
Co-op targets 10 000 new pet policies after Allianz deal
The Co-operative Insurance is aiming to sell 10 000 new pet insurance policies, after entering a multi-year deal with underwriter Allianz.
In series - Georgraphy & Solvency II: A new way of looking
A better understanding and quantification of risk portfolios will be provided by Solvency II. Sam Barrett assesses the benefits and potential pitfalls.