Commercial Lines related articles – Page 129
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Smith: Ageas commercial breaks even as growth slows
Division COR improves to 100% after more selective underwriting
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Allianz UK H1 profit dips after £23m flood bill
Bulk of flood losses in commercial property and motor trade accounts
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Ageas non-life profit doubles to £56m as broking profit dips
Retail broking profit falls 8% amid tough conditions
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RSA could axe more underperforming brokers
UK chief Adrian Brown says company continues to review 200 worst performers
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Biba launches cleaning contractors scheme
Scheme handled by Gleaming Wholesale, underwritten by Hiscox
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RSA breaks even in UK at H1 as flood claims hit
Personal motor returns to profit as commercial lines worsen
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LV= happy with commercial lines despite expected loss
Insurer confident that commercial pricing is improving and exposures are being reduced
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Hiscox’s call for GI lobby wins market support
Lloyd’s chiefs agree there should be greater voice within ABI for non-life interests
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LV=’s O’Roarke: commercial showing signs of improvement
Managing director expects 8% to 10% rate rises this year
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LV= posts steady first-half GI performance
GWP and profits rise despite 12% cut in personal lines broker
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109% COR reveals poor state of UK commercial lines
Four of six comanies studied posted CORs above 110%, according to FSA returns
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'There is one final frontier for insurers to attack: consolidators and commissions'
As our investigation this week reveals, many major insurers’ commercial books are running at a loss. So how can they claw back a profit?
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NIG launches property owners cover for all brokers
Insurer heeds broker calls for revamped product
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Beazley launches combined piracy policy
Insurer to combine war risk, piracy cover and negotiators
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Brokers take emergency action over Groupama
S&P ‘junk’ rating leads brokers to stop placing new business with insurer
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Seventeen Group eyes acquisitions
Chief executive Paul Turner and managing director Paul Anscombe reveal plans for the business