Articles by Callum Brodie
Triple merger takes its toll on Covea's 2012 pre-tax profit
Covea Insurance saw its pre-tax profit plummet by almost 50% last year, as merger activity took its toll on the firm’s full year results.
City law firm EC3 Legal establishes real estate practice
EC3 Legal has launched a new real estate practice to support brokers, Lloyd’s agencies, managing general agents and other support providers in the insurance sector.
Sky subscribers warned against bogus insurance salesman
Residents in Cheshire are being warned not to be duped by a con-man who has been attempting to sell insurance for Sky television set-top boxes.
Many uninsured renters impacted by $2bn Oklahoma tornado
The Oklahoma Insurance Department has warned that many rented households destroyed by the recent tornado may have no insurance cover, following estimates that costs could hit $2bn (£1.3bn).
Marketform claims US PL launch will alert international brokers
Marketform will underwrite hospital professional liability in the US, comprising medical malpractice and associated general liability insurance.
Saulter exit will not disrupt Towergate M&A activity, vows Hodges
The departure of Towergate mergers and acquisitions director Dan Saulter will not dent the consolidator’s acquisition strategy in the year ahead, according to chief executive Mark Hodges.
Towergate sees slight GWP improvement as network division takes a hit
Towergate has seen its gross written premium increase 2% on the first quarter of last year to £757m, but blamed changes in partner insurer relationships for a 50% slump in operating earnings within its network division.
ABI responds to Scottish criticism of 'disproportionate' Flood Re
The Association of British Insurers has denied accusations that the introduction of its ‘Flood Re’ model would be “bad news for Scotland”.
Hill Dickinson fraud model attracts new insurer subscribers following Q1 success
Hill Dickinson fraud unit bosses claim they have delivered a 122% increase in suspect claim identification to insurer clients in the opening quarter of the year, as a result of the firm’s fraud risk profiling model.
Flood clauses to be added to Water Bill as minister hints at ABI agreement
Environment minister Richard Benyon has suggested that additional clauses will be inserted into the government’s upcoming Water Bill, in order to serve as a legislative vehicle for the implementation of the Association of British Insurers’ ‘Flood Re’…
Ex-Zurich boss Hanson joins Ageas as marketing director
Ageas has appointed Mark Hanson as marketing director for its two over 50s insurance brands, Rias and Castle Cover.
Ten Insurance gains chartered status and unveils new NED
Independent commercial brokering network Ten Insurance has been awarded chartered status by the Chartered Insurance Institute.
My Best XI: Simon Taylor, Reich
Simon Taylor, managing director of Salford-based broker Reich, selects his best XI for an insurance industry start-up. In a team packed full of industry leaders, Taylor is hopeful a side that contains five chief executives, or equivalents, will provide…
Market Moves: Insurers and brokers fill key roles
Many vacancies were filled within the industry’s recruitment sector this week, with a trio of insurers snapping up personnel for key roles. In the world of broking, firms took time out from networking at the Biba conference to hit the recruitment trail,…
Culture rather than strategy to blame for business failings, IRM Forum told
Risk professionals have been warned that the culture within an organisation is more important to business success than a strategic focus.
Ex-army captain hired to write war, terrorism and political violence at XL
XL Group has appointed Daniel O’Connell to underwrite war, terrorism and political violence within the firm’s new crisis management team.
FCA viewed as re-brand exercise by brokers surveyed by UKGI
The Financial Conduct Authority is seen as little more than a re-branding exercise, as opposed to a change in regulatory focus, according to brokers surveyed by compliance consultancy UKGI.
Axa leads the way in Brokerbility satisfaction survey
Axa has been rated the highest performing firm among Brokerbility’s seven key insurer partners in the collective broking organisation’s bi-annual satisfaction survey.
Clements Worldwide launches web-based marketplace for UNFCU members
Solutions provider Clements Worldwide has launched a web-based marketplace designed to deliver insurance protection to all of United Nations Federal Credit Union’s 100 000 members around the world.
Uninsured driver sees rare Lamborghini seized in Richmond
The driver of a rare Lamborghini has seen his high performance vehicle seized after the motorist was found to have no insurance having been caught speeding by police.
Scottish Water pipeline put in doubt after liability agreement failure
Scottish Water has come in for criticism after its failure to secure a standard liability agreement resulted in work on a £2.65m pipeline being abandoned.
Biba 2013: FCA boss promises to take hard line on problem products
Industry players have been warned to “get their houses in order” by Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Martin Wheatley, who has vowed to deal with potential problems with financial products before they take root.
Biba 2013: FCA boss promises to take hard line on problem products
Industry players have been warned to “get their houses in order” by Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Martin Wheatley, who has vowed to deal with potential problems with financial products before they take root.
Lloyd's broker Ropner develops new system with Northdoor
IT solutions provider Northdoor has agreed a partnership deal with independent Lloyd’s broker Ropner Insurance Services, to deliver a new broking system to the insurance market.