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Autofocus witness immunity application dismissed by the High Court
Accident Exchange to press ahead with legal action following judgment
QBE buys Evergreen
Deal will grow QBE's property offering
First Assist boosts sales team
Legal protection insurer appoints Tim Porter as head of ATE sales
Chaucer announces management shake-up
New chief executive appointed following retirement of Ewen Gilmour
US Congress passes (re)insurance sanctions on Iran
US Congress has backed plans to impose sanctions on Iran including an insurance and reinsurance ban for Iranian tankers as part of the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act
Former Shakespeare director receives nine year disqualification
Andrew Patterson Booth banned until April 2018
Post Breakfast Briefing: The case for insurance self-service
Join Aviva’s head of online experience Chris Abrathat, Consumer Intelligence’s Ian Hughes and IBM’s Nick Lincoln for this special free to attend Post Breakfast Briefing - the case for self service - on the morning of Wednesday 27 January.
Swiss Re insures UK local authority pension fund
Swiss Re has provided insurance for a British local authority pension fund against cost increases due to members living longer than expected, in the first such deal involving a government body.
AIG top staff struggling financially – Benmosche
Top executives at AIG have been struggling financially after taking personal losses in the wake of the near-collapse of the company last year, AIG's chief executive Robert Benmosche told the Wall Street Journal in an interview.
Blog-re: Here come the girls
New blog-re availible to read online now
SSP sees profits rise in end of year results
Firm attributes rise to industry focus on efficiency and cost
ABI welcomes Law Commission report
Director general Nick Starling pleased with approach.
CII: reforms will improve claims handling clarity
Policy head Baxter: "clearly time for a refit"
Total UK insurance premiums down, but GI up 8% to £47.2bn.
Claims made in latest International Financial Services London report.
Insure and Go predicts vast losses from BA strike
Action from cabin crew could cost travel insurers millions
Travelers opens first Scottish office
Insurance company heads to Glasgow
Aviation insurers to post third annual loss - Aon
Airline insurers, including Berkshire Hathaway and Allianz, may lose money this year on costs from the Air France crash, forcing the industry to raise prices, according to Aon.
Law Commission unveils consumer insurance report
Proposals include draft bill to replace 100 year-old legislation
S&P upgrades Catlin
Standard & Poor's upgrades Catlin to 'A' from ‘A-‘
Validus appoints new board member
Active underwriter James Skinner to join board
Swiss Re urges swift action climate change
Delegates speak out at Copenhagen conference
A guide to the carriage of steel cargo fills skills gap
First in a series of specialist guides to reduce damage in transit.