Commercial Lines articles – Page 198
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Online onlyAon: Aerospace insurance continues steady descent
A reduction in exposure to risks throughout aerospace sector means insurance costs fall
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Online onlyZurich launches tech product
Tailored cover for PI risks, including cover for privacy, network security and technology liability
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Online onlyLloyd's broker Safeonline acquires MGA
Safeonline snaups up SAMIAN Underwriting Agencies
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Online onlyPowerPlace adds six
PowerPlace hires five new business consultants and one broker development manager
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Online onlyCapita adds strategic partnerships director
Jon Morrell was previously MD of Direct Choice Insurance Services
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Online onlyAPC enhances property owners products
Underwriter wants brokers "to take a second look" at market
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Online onlyQuinn given green light to write some UK business
Regulator allows Quinn to write motor cover for provisional driver licence holders
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Online onlyMarkel launches trade credit division with former ACE team
Ewa Rose will head division along with three senior underwriters
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Online onlyQuinn's administrators could use Irish fund cash
Quinn entitled to use Insurance Compensation Fund if cash runs out
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Online onlyAon: 'Volcano won't trigger business interruption'
Aon says business interruption (BI) payouts due to volcano are unlikely
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Online onlyQBE appoints global head of distribution
QBE group CEO Frank O’Halloran says insurer will have 'greater ability to convert opportunities'
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Online onlyQuinn has had £5m UK cash
Northern Ireland's grants to Quinn Insurance total more than £5m
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News AnalysisBack on track?
Commercial combined and packages got off to a sluggish start, although motor was steady. But at least property owners managed an early sprint in this year’s first-quarter premiums
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Markets & RisksHome remedies
The series of floods and freezes last year has sent the number and costs of household claims through the roof. Do insurers have any choice but to raise their rates? And if they do, will the clients accept this, or will it pave the way for smaller firms to move ...




























