Quinn Insurance
Solicitors PI market: What now for solicitor PI?
The much-maligned Assigned Risk Pool may be set to close in September 2013, but the solicitors’ professional indemnity market still faces issues as 'aggressive' new entrants target the market. What does its future hold?
Quinn Insurance administrators could take legal action against directors
Quinn Insurance administrators could take legal action against the company's former directors for alleged reckless trading.
€1.7bn Quinn Insurance administration costs is 'shocking', says High Court president
Justice Nicholas Kearnes has described the €1.65bn administration costs for Quinn Insurance as "truly shocking".
Sean Quinn guilty of contempt charge
Sean Quinn, his son and nephew could face jail after being found in contempt of court for putting part of an international property portfolio beyond the reach of the former Anglo-Irish Bank, according to reports.
RSA leads charge as Northern Ireland sheds no-go image among insurers
RSA last week pledged to invest £5m in Northern Ireland, intent on becoming the country's leading insurer, but local analysts are divided as to whether this will prompt a flurry of interest in the market or whether its small size will continue to…
Quinn's UK losses rise to €1bn
The collapse of Quinn Insurance could leave Irish policyholders footing a bill for up to €1bn, more than €400m than the original estimate, according to the Irish Independent.
Quinn acquisition positions Liberty for a 'prosperous' 2012
Liberty Mutual has reported net income of $284m and $365m for the three and 12 months ended 31 December 2011, decreases of $292m and $1.313bn from the same periods in 2010.
Liberty CEO talks up China, India and Quinn after 87% drop in pre-tax income
Liberty Mutual has reported net income of $284m and $365m for the three and twelve months ended 31 December 2011, decreases of $292m and $1.313bn from the same periods in 2010.
Insurance Insight – top 10 stories
The top 10 stories from www.insuranceinsight.eu over the past seven days.
Quinn Direct name dropped for Liberty Insurance
The new owners of Quinn Insurance have ditched the Quinn Direct brand, according to the Irish Independent.
Seán Quinn accused of contempt of court
The Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, has filed contempt of court proceedings against former Quinn Insurance boss Seán Quinn, his son Seán Quinn jnr, and his nephew Peter Darragh Quinn.
Quinn administrators face 20% fee cut
The President of the High Court in Dublin has knocked 20% off the fees sought by the joint administrators of Quinn Insurance, saying the work they are doing now is routine, the Irish Examiner reports.
IBRC bankrupts Sean Quinn in Ireland
The Irish Bank Resolution Corporation has had Sean Quinn, pictured, declared bankrupt in Ireland after successfully overturning his previous bankruptcy in Northern Ireland.
Quinn declared bankrupt in Ireland
Quinn Group founder Sean Quinn has been declared bankrupt by the courts in Dublin today.
UK bankruptcy of Quinn Insurance owner annulled
A British court has annulled the bankruptcy of Sean Quinn, Reuters reports.
UK bankruptcy of Quinn Insurance owner annulled
A British court has annulled the bankruptcy of Sean Quinn, Reuters reports.
Quinn loan saga continues
The wife of bankrupt businessman Seán Quinn claims she does not have to repay a €3m bank loan, according to the Irish Times.
Your say: Nothing left to fight for
Following the recent credit hire case of Darren Bent, and the alleged fraudulent activity of Autofocus, isn’t it time for all insurers to fully embrace the general terms of agreement protocol?
Review of the year - General insurance: Regulatory dramas
2011, a year dominated by regulatory and legislative change, could yet prove to be a landmark 12 months for the insurance industry.
Sean Quinn ordered to repay €1.74bn
The unit created to fight for assets for the crisis-hit Allied Irish Bank has won another victory against Sean Quinn, forcing him to repay €1.74bn, bringing the total the Irish courts have told Quinn to pay to €2.16bn.
Bankrupt Sean Quinn ordered to repay £358m
Quinn Group founder Sean Quinn has been ordered to pay the former Anglo Irish Bank €417m (£358m) by the High Court in Dublin.
IBRC to fight Quinn in Northern Ireland
Ireland’s Anglo Irish Bank asset recovery vehicle, the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, is to fight Seán Quinn’s bankruptcy in the Northern Ireland High Court in Belfast today.
Seán Quinn ordered to repay €417m
Ireland’s commercial court has ordered Seán Quinn to repay about €417m to the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, The Irish Times reports.
Anglo Irish to challenge Quinn bankruptcy
The Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, formerly the Anglo Irish Bank, is set to challenge Sean Quinn’s insolvency proceedings in Northern Ireland, according to the Irish Independent.