Commercial Lines articles – Page 220
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Evolution expands underwriting team
Commercial underwriting business appoints new business underwriter.
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AXA hires more staff in commercial shake-up
Insurer acts on broker responses to improve market relationships.
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Private equity investors stalk Towergate’s Open GI
Consolidator confirms approaches for software house after sale of rival SSP to Hellman & Friedman.
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Heath Lambert races ahead with motor appointment
Broker inks multi-year deal with General Motors UK retail division.
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AXA restructures commercial lines
Insurer makes a number of appointments to commercial business.
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Arista expands online products
The commercial lines underwriter has widened its online trading product range for independent brokers
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Lloyd’s profit sinks 50%, but ratio stays strong
Market claims underwriting discipline remains strong.
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Hiscox joins forces with Congregational
Sharing Congregational's household account is first step.
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Ready for pick-up
The fleet market’s been stuck in the garage for years and the only thing that will help, according to brokers and insurers, is higher premiums. Chris Wheal reports.
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Get out of town
Commercial property used to be a strictly London W1 operation. Not any more. Mark Skinsley finds out why developers are leaving the big smoke and how regional brokers can benefit.
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The art of holding the pen
Simon Taylor of Primary Group says managed general agencies are not just an adjunct to a broker’s business, they are serious players.
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The personal touch
Trevor Latimer is managing director of loss adjuster MYI, but he’s on the same on-call rota as his colleagues. He explains why to Lauren MacGillivray.
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The outlook is grim
The southern states of the US have been battered by four huge storms this year – and there’s still two months to go before the hurricane season is officially over. Lis Gibson of Deloitte, charts the costs so far and warns insurers to think about the implications of climate change. ...
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Broker2Broker set for product launches with new hire
Fleet and commercial combined products to be launched
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Crimes against businesses on the increase say AXA
Things will get worse say insurer as economic downturn continues
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The haves and the have yachts
Brokers catering for the small boat market are feeling the effects of the economic downturn, but the super-rich with their luxury yachts are providing increasing business for a few specialist firms. Mary Ring reports.