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Aviva UK GI profit improves to £579m

Aviva’s UK general insurance and health business reported £4.54bn in net written premium in 2010 (2009: £4.30bn) and an operating profit of £579m (2009: £535m).

RBSI CEO Geddes reveals plan to float in tranches

Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance chief executive Paul Geddes has revealed that if it decides to go down the initial public offering route in 2012, this will probably be done in a number of tranches, rather than one offering.

New rating factors needed after European gender ban

Insurers will have to look at additional rating factors now that gender is not an option, following the European Court of Justice ruling that a person's sex can no longer be used to calculate insurance premiums or annuity rates.

Postbox: staying ahead of the game

The recent article ‘Brokers unprepared for household fraud’ concerning a Legal & General report raised some interesting issues for the broking community.

View from the top: an updating challenge

Much has changed during my time in the broker market, but the one thing that hasn’t is that insurers still need to get their car insurance rates to the broker software houses some six weeks in advance. It will then be a whole month before we can change…

Admiral UK profit rises to £276m

Admiral has reported group profit before tax increased 23% at £266m (2009: £216m) while turnover (defined as total premiums written including co-insurers’ share and other revenue) rose 47% to £1.58bn (2009: £1.08bn).

Admiral UK profit rises to £276m

Admiral has reported group profit before tax increased 23% at £266m (2009: £216m) while turnover (defined as total premiums written including co-insurers’ share and other revenue) rose 47% to £1.58bn (2009: £1.08bn).

AI Claims doubles H2 pre-tax profit

Accident management company AI Claims Solutions has posted a pre-tax profit of £1.6m for the second half of 2010 up 97% on the same figure for H2 2009 (£855 000).

At face value gender decision “seems sensible”

Commenting on today’s decision in the European Court of Justice, James Gilmour, product manager business insurance at Simply Business, said that in general, commercial insurers do not consider gender when they are pricing business insurance.

At face value gender decision “seems sensible”

Commenting on today’s decision in the European Court of Justice, James Gilmour, product manager business insurance at Simply Business, said that in general, commercial insurers do not consider gender when they are pricing business insurance.

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