Commercial Lines related articles – Page 170
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Aviva’s net written premium dips 5% for first half of 2010
The figures are down but we’re back on track for growth, says UK GI chief executive
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AXA puts its weight behind lift in commercial lines for 2011
Portion of revenue drop was due to MGA splits, Maso says
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Oval resurrects broking managing director role for O’Connell
Position was made redundant last year amid cost-cutting measures
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HSBC gave insurance arm £103.5m run-off injection
Losses for the insurer hit £178m in 2009 but the bank won’t need to offer further reserves
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Kerry London set to lose five-strong sports team to CCV
Move could raise questions over Kerry London's MGA deal with Fortis
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MMS Keystone product receives Defaqto award
Keystone Regular Commitments Protection Plan achieves Defaqto 5 star rating
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Zurich hires AXA's Clark in UKGI role
Peter Clark to join Zurich next month in commercial lines underwriting role
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Towergate's Rowe switches to PowerPlace
Darren Rowe becomes sales director at online commercial insurance marketplace PowerPlace
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Injury claims lose RBSI £253m
H1 loss bigger than H1 2009 profit; Bodily injury claims rise
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Aviva targets £300m GWP in corporate risks
General insurance chief David McMillan expects 20% growth
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Howden offers legal help to surveyors
Specialist Lloyd's broker creates a panel of law firms to help surveying clients
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JLT in satellite deal with Arabsat
JLT to arrange insurance programe for satellite operator with Marsh
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Fidelius buys Ottery Insurance Services
Exeter-based Fidelius Insurance Services buys rival broker in Devon
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Keelan Westall hails Tonge arrival
Former PowerPlace sale director Wayne Tonge lands new role at commercial property broker
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End of the honeymoon
Before the downturn, the attractions for brokers selling their businesses to consolidators were clear. But for some the marriage has lost its convenience, and with restrictive covenants starting to expire and entrepreneurial spirit taking hold once more, the former owners are taking back control
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Brit caused UK book cuts with poor pricing, claims analyst
Insurer has slashed its private motor book by 60%
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Payment protection moans continue to climb in 2010
Surge in miss-sold PPI has fuelled excessive increase in FSCS levy