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CMS report highlights surge in warranty and indemnity M&A activity
Warranty and indemnity insurance is becoming a prominent feature of mergers and acquisitions activity in Europe, according to a study conducted by international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna.
Besso fine is 'stark reminder' of costs of non-compliance
The fine incurred today by Besso should serve as a cautionary tale for other brokers according to Anton Luck, partner at accountancy firm Moore Stephens
Osborne unveils tax changes and pensions overhaul
George Osborne unveiled a raft of tax changes in the 2014 Budget which he claimed made Britain “the most competitive business tax regime in Europe”
Irish insurer launches bicycle theft product
Irish insurer Blue Insurances has launched a bicycle theft product for cyclists.
Osborne pledges £140m for flood defences
Chancellor George Osborne has promised £140m of funding towards flood defences following the storms and floods which wracked the UK over winter.
The Linked In Debate - cyber crime
As the demand for cyber insurance products grows, insurers are being required to service the market as well as protect their own businesses.
Allianz confirms missing plane payment
Allianz has confirmed that it has made payments to Malaysia Airlines over missing flight MH370.
Fitch predicts pressure on Flood Re due to public funds uncertainty
Uncertainty around UK government spending on flood defences could lead to Flood Re facing higher-than-expected claims in the future, according to Fitch Ratings.
Prettejohn linked with Lloyds Bank non-exec seat
Nick Prettejohn is to be named a non-executive at Lloyds Banking Group according to a report from the Financial Times.
Aviva contents claimants offered Amazon gift certificates
Aviva is talking up the benefits of a partnership with Amazon that enables the insurer to provide gift certificates to policyholders who have lodged contents claims within 90 seconds via text or email.
AGCS elevates Mack to chief claims officer
Alexander Mack has been appointed to the newly created chief claims officer role on the Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty management board.
Missing Malaysian plane unlikely to affect rates in aviation market
Fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 unknown after disappearing on 8 March.
Editor's comment: Joining forces to finish the race
Brokers and insurers could be described as having a love-hate relationship – like Roadrunner and Wile E Coyote.
Brokers warned to scrutinise TOBAs ahead of new employers’ liability rules
Insurers could pass on fines to firms failing to obtain employee reference numbers.
Soft rates stall motor insurance IPOs after Esure falters
SNL Financial says ‘no bottom in sight’ for motor pricing.
Asia pet insurance market offers huge opportunity
The number of households in China and South-East Asia that have pets is soaring, offering significant opportunities for insurers to provide pet policies writes Nicky Burridge.
Singapore's GI business worth S3.5bn in 2013
Total general insurance gross written premiums in Singapore were S$3.5bn ($2.77bn) last year up 5.4% over 2012 according to the General Insurance Association of Singapore.
Suncorp raises concerns over IAG's Lumley acquisition
Australian financial group Suncorp which owns general insurer Vero in New Zealand has serious concerns about IAG's potential acquisition of Lumley in the country.
Post magazine – 20 March 2014
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Flood Re changes 'arbitrary' claims BPF
Changes to include blocks of three or fewer flats into Flood Re are “arbitrary” and “difficult to understand” according to the British Property Federation.
Halo launches French retail site
Halo Insurance Services has launched a retail site in France selling excess car hire insurance direct to the customer.
Allianz agrees to pay missing plane claim
Allianz has agreed to pay the hull and liability claim for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, despite ongoing uncertainty about the fate of the aircraft along with its passengers and crew, Post understands.
Cyber Crime: Hack attack
As the demand for cyber insurance products grows, insurers are being required to service the market as well as protect their own businesses from cyber attacks.
Career development: BHSF retains community gong at Midlands Business Awards
Health insurer BHSF has been handed an award for corporate commitment to its community for the second year running.