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Product recall sector is "ripe"
Product recall is an underdeveloped insurance market ripe for expansion in the near future, experts ...
Insurance Premium Tax frozen
Budget News
Appointment at International Underwriting Association
News in brief
FSA warned against 'overkill'
The Financial Services Authority has been warned not to get caught up in "the hysteria" that has fol...
Government accused over London failure
London Market News
Brokers resist new markets
Insurance brokers are holding back from entering new markets but, after much hype, more are now look...
Directors confused by scattered compliance
The necessity for legislative and regulatory compliance is uppermost in the minds of all IT director...
FSA may consult on GI reserves
The Actuarial Profession has indicated that all general insurers may be required by law to have thei...
Events
6 April Insurance Institute of London lunchtime lecture - Aviation. Lloyd's Old Library, London. E-...
Chancellor makes amendment
Budget News
AIG fires executives over Spitzer investigation
AIG has dismissed two executives who refused to co-operate with the ongoing Eliot Spitzer investigation into alleged malpractices.
Catlin UK to launch on 1 May
The Financial Services Authority has authorised the formation of Catlin Insurance Company (UK).Catlin UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Catlin Insurance Company of Bermuda.
FSA publishes MAD directive
The Financial Services Authority has published the final rules and guidance for implementing the Market Abuse Directive (MAD). The directive, a key element of the EU Financial Services Action Plan, introduces a common EU approach for preventing and…
US Congress looks at FAIR Act again
The US Congress is once again looking at legislation that would create a national trust fund to compensate victims of asbestos-related disease.
Bupa reports record profits of over £180m
Healthcare company Bupa has reported a pre-tax surplus of £182.2m for the year to 31 December 2004.
Aviation industry had good 2004 claims Aon
The global aviation industry saw the lowest level of losses in its history in 2004 although concerns in the insurance industry over the severity of claims are growing, according to Aon’s 2004 Airline Insurance Market Review.
Matcham takes IUA role after Rossi departure
The International Underwriting Association has appointed Dave Matcham as its new Chief Executive. Previously Director of Operations at the association, he succeeds Marie-Louise Rossi.
Oxygen boosted by new cash injection
Oxygen, the new London market insurance intermediary company, has announced details of further capital investment to assist in its team growth strategy.
Heath Lambert takes swipe at rivals as it unveils new payment system
Broker Heath Lambert has announced a new system of payment for work carried out on behalf of insurance companies, which it claims sets a benchmark for the broking sector.
FSA seeks views on regulations of financial engineering
The Financial Services Authority is considering whether the most effective way to regulate firms' use of financial engineering is through greater disclosure.
Swiss Re profits up
Swiss Re’s net income increased to 2.5bn Swiss Francs in 2004. According to the company all three business groups contributed to a strong performance and an excellent 5.8% return on investments further enhanced Swiss Re’s 2004 earnings.
Brokers "smothered" by regulations, says new Mazars survey
The insurance broking industry feels smothered by the process of regulation, continues to consolidate and has been disappointed by the promise of technology, says Mazars’ third Insurance Broker Survey, published today in association with the British…
Britannia set to acquire after MBO
Risk management specialist National Britannia Group is planning an acquisition spree following a £25...