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Lloyd’s launches volume claims service
Lloyd’s has unveiled a new shared volume claims service to allow the market to better handle non-complex claims.
Europe: Weathering the storm
Europe got a battering from natural catastrophes in 2013, resulting in the region clocking up the most loss events for the year across the globe.
100-plus Crawford staff secure CILA and CII qualifications in 2013
Loss adjusting giant Crawford & Company saw more than 100 of its staff awarded professional qualifications by the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters and the Chartered Insurance Institute in 2013.
Penny Speed meets... Ian Muress, EMEA chief executive, Crawford
Being an insatiable socialite, Penny Black is always eager to probe the personalities behind the professional veneer of her industry friends. What better way to squeeze in and share as many intimate revelations as possible than her very own ‘speed…
Three senior exec changes for Crawford’s Asia-Pacific operations
Loss adjustor Crawford has announced three senior management changes in its Asia-Pacific region businesses.
Beazley boosts Latin American development with appointment
Beazley has appointed Ricardo Ortega as head of business development in Latin America.
Crawford surveyors receive RICS accreditation
Adjusting giant Crawford & Company has seen its surveying services division handed accreditation by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
Crawford partners with private investigator in Australia
Global loss adjuster Crawford & Co and private investigator Ramsey Investigation Services International have signed a memorandum of understanding to help detect motor claims fraud in Australia.
Adjusters sceptical over ‘organic growth’ plans after Davies seals Garwyn deal
Sources say Davies CEO Saulter’s background points to further M&A activity.
Industry plays down impact of St Jude and Xaver storms on full-year results
Losses expected to be ‘in tens of millions, not high hundreds of millions’.
Loss adjusters seeing steady flow of storm claims
Loss adjusters are praising flood defence mechanisms in standing up to yesterday’s storm which has seen the east coast of the UK battered by surges and high tides.
Review of the Year: Loss Adjusting: Outlook unclear
Benign weather, regulation speculation and insurer panel reviews turned what began as a positive year for loss adjusters into a period of uncertainty. How do key figures from the sector feel about the past 12 months?
Claims Awards Asia: the winners
Last night the winners of the Claims Awards Asia were announced at the inaugural awards ceremony in Hong Kong.
Loss Adjuster Listings 2013
More about the companies in the 2013 loss adjuster listings.
Loss Adjusting: Insight Report: state of play for loss adjusters
Based on comprehensive front-line input from more than 150 claims professionals working at insurers and broking firms, the Loss Adjusters Insight Report 2013 provides detailed operational insights on the UK’s nine most commonly used adjusting firms.
Riot Damages Act recommendations could lead to improved underwriting
Recommendations in the independent review of the Riot (Damages) Act 1886 could be a blessing in disguise for insurers according to industry insiders.
Crawford hit as Thai flood work tapers; affirms full year guidance
Adjusting giant Crawford has seen its total consolidated global revenues fall 3% in the third quarter of 2013, with the Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific regions witnessing revenues tumbling by 12%.
Crawford sees Q3 global revenues drop as Thai flood claims taper
Adjusting giant Crawford has seen its total consolidated global revenues fall 3% in the third quarter of 2013, with the Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific regions witnessing revenues tumbling by 12%.
Energy laws may drive fake property claims says Crawford
Adjusting giant Crawford has warned that new rules on energy efficiency may drive landlords of vacant properties to make false property damage claims.
Insurers set to pay the price after St Jude storm wreaks havoc in the South
Property damage from fallen trees expected to be among major costs.
Sullivan takes non exec role at CGSC
Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford has appointed Martin Sullivan as non-executive chairman of CGSC Delaware, the main board for the Group’s North American operations.
Loss adjuster Crawford grows New Zealand operation
Cerno New Zealand and Thomas Pasley and Associates are to become part of loss adjuster Crawford’s New Zealand operations.
Crawford grows New Zealand operation
Cerno New Zealand and Thomas Pasley and Associates are to become part of loss adjuster Crawford’s New Zealand operations.
Risk managers and loss adjusters urge business interruption shake-up
Insurers told to do more to protect increasingly global supply chain.