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Aviva boss admits its market share is too low
Aviva is seeking to expand in Turkey because its current business isn’t big enough, its local CEO has told Bloomberg.
Poland Central Bank governor in crash that killed Polish president
The governor of the Poland’s Central Bank is the latest major political figure to be found in the Polish plane crash that killed the country’s president in Russia this weekend.
Aviva boss admits its market share is too low
Aviva is seeking to expand in Turkey because its current business isn’t big enough, its local CEO has told Bloomberg.
PZU settlement and Polish exit adds €1.1bn to Eureko bottom line
Gross written premiums increased slightly over 2009 by 2% to €19.6bn against €19.3bn in 2008.
PZU settlement and Polish exit adds €1.1bn to Eureko bottom line
Gross written premiums increased slightly over 2009 by 2% to €19.6bn against €19.3bn in 2008.
Russia to support Iran sanctions
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said that he still hopes to avoid new punitive measures, but added Russia could not wait forever for cooperation by Tehran.
Markel appoints new Swedish boss
Anne-Sofia Hedin has been appointed general manager of Markel Sweden, which is based in Stockholm and provides insurance products across Nordic countries, the Baltic states and Russia.
Markel appoints new Swedish boss
Anne-Sofia Hedin has been appointed general manager of Markel Sweden, which is based in Stockholm and provides insurance products across Nordic countries, the Baltic states and Russia.
Russia may support new round of sanctions on Iran
UN sanctions, including insurance and reinsurance sanctions, have come one step closer to agreement following Iran’s latest rocket test.
Eastern Europe: Eastern blocked
After years of impressive growth, Eastern Europe is feeling the pinch. Mairi Mallon looks at the state of the markets in the region,
Eastern Europe: Eastern blocked
After years of impressive growth, Eastern Europe is feeling the pinch. Mairi Mallon looks at the state of the markets in the region,
Interview - Annette Court: Insurance at heart
Annette Court left Royal Bank of Scotland in 2006 as CEO of its insurance division to join Zurich. She talks to Jonathan Swift about a challenging and rewarding first 24 months as its European non-life chief.
Interview - Annette Court: Insurance at heart
Annette Court left Royal Bank of Scotland in 2006 as CEO of its insurance division to join Zurich. She talks to Jonathan Swift about a challenging and rewarding first 24 months as its European non-life chief.