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Ace appoints new distribution director
Patrick Drinan will lead UK and Ireland distribution
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Is this the chance for PPS25 to show its teeth?
EA expects secretary of state to call in development plans in flood zones
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NU focuses on dangers of falling from vehicles
Warning comes as HSE launches a website campaign
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Open GI supports Academy acquisition trail
Broker looking to make further acquisitions across the South East, Central South and M4 corridor
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Government urged to invest in climate change technology
European satellite initiative is said to have huge benefits for climate change monitoring but the government is not convinced
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ABI calls on government to tackle foreign driver crashes
Cross-border driving leads to more collisions, says report
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Primary boss Davey poised to quit firm
PBSH chief executive currently “considering other opportunities”
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Capita to continue role in legal expenses market
Revised model planned after collapse of sale talk with Towergate
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R&SA sacrifices volume for profitable growth
Royal and SunAlliance (R&SA) is prepared to continue to shed volume in order to pursue profitable growth, following a 5% decline in its commercial lines book.For the first nine months of 2007 R&SA’s commercial lines net premium fell by £67m to £1,206m, due largely to withdrawal of capacity in its ...
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Fortis gives rate warning
Fortis Insurance chief executive Barry Smith has warned that insurers’ hunger for market share could hamper the recovery of the commercial lines market.Smith said that, despite the major insurers’ moves to increase commercial lines rates, there was still uncertainty as to whether rates would increase across the market.“The commercial market ...
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Fighting off the big boys invading the SME patch
Direct commercial insurers are moving in on brokers’ domination of the SME market. How can brokers quell this threat in the coming year? Caroline Jordan reports
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NU telematics system highlights driver fatigue
More than half the motorists monitored by Norwich Union’s (NU) telematics devices are exceeding the government-recommended maximum journey time without taking a break, running the risk of fatigue-induced collisions, said the insurer.Kay Martin, head of telematics, proposition and strategy for NU, said fatigue and nodding-off behind the wheel was one ...
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Angel launches new service
Underwriter introduces risk management support service for brokers
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One in, more to follow?
The Purple Partnership could be the first of many more broker networks to hit the market
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Warehouse fire shows need for businesses to re-evaluate preparedness
Inadequate or incomplete risk assessment could result in prosecution, warns Marsh
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Open GI and Towergate unveil future plans
Andy Homer and Phillip Bell attended the Open User Group AGM last week
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New fleet insurance said to transform company vehicle cover
Direct fleet offers online insurance
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Can insurers be the change the climate needs?
Insurers can play leadership role in helping the financial sector to become more eco-friendly, experts say