Commercial Lines articles – Page 219
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Aon's third quarter profits nosedive 43%
Broking giant beats most analysts' expectations despite profit fall
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Credit insurance sales up in recession
Marsh says some trade sectors have limited cover.
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Hiscox adds £210m to syndicates’ capital
Lloyd's insurer plans to take advantage of market turmoil.
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Builders warned of dangers in cut-price tenders
FSA warns contractors against cutting corners to save money.
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Downturn forces Quinn to pull out of European markets
Insurer will run off businesses in Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. In Dublin, boss steps down after £2.6m fine from regulator.
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Marsh creates binding authorities division
New service to help clients find faster and more cost-efficient insurance cover.
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Aviva reports Q3 results
Andrew Moss moves to reassure the market despite share price fall
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Lockton opens Shanghai office
Chief executive Julian James says it is an 'honour' to open office in China.
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FirstAssist and British Insurance in tie-up
Protection insurer to underwrite a portfolio of business.
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Crisis, what crisis?
The approaching recession holds no fears for David Sweeney, high net worth specialist at Sterling Insurance. He tells Lauren MacGillivray that he’s pushing ahead with his target of £100m premium by 2010.
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When Andy met Barry: video highlights
Towergate boss Andy Homer is put on the spot by Fortis Insurance chief executive Barry Smith at the Insurance Times commercial lines forum.
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Commercial lines forum: in pictures
Exclusive images from the Insurance Times Commercial Lines Forum: Decoding a Competitive Future
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Goodbye to all that
Bonus season in the City usually means parties, Bentleys and a bonanza for the insurers and brokers that serve rich bankers and traders. Not this time. Mark Skinsley reports.
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London 2012 a ‘unique challenge'
JLT chief says insurance industry rose to the challenge of covering the Olympics.