All Finance articles – Page 61
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Dual seals £10m capacity deal
Newline Synicate 1218 at Lloyd's agrees £10m capacity with Dual
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Gocompare.com could double profit in 2010
Price comparison site posts £12m profit for 2009
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RBS mulls Part VII transfer to prepare for Solvency II
Transfer is one possible option as part of restructuring of insurance division
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Watson is latest ex-Giles employee to join George Stubbs
Perth-based broker has big plans for Scottish expansion
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Rep to pay past employer for covenant breach
Bluefin's THIG received 'substantial sum' for breach of post-termination restrictions
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A-Plan plans to make friends in the north
Broker will retain focus on the high streets of southern market towns and cities
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Drakefield’s net profit down but interim dividend 50% up
Travel broker's turnover dropped 2% despite policy sale increases
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Over-50s broker busts £80m turnover barrier
Fortis subsidiary RIAS's 2009 expense ratio showed a downward trend, but operating profit was less positive
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Average comprehensive car policy rises by £74 in Q2
Middle-aged policyholders saw the biggest jump
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Motor rates rose 14.2% in Q2
Prices up 31% over past 12 months, according to Confused.com/EMB index
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HSBC in motor run-off deal
HSBC Insurance UK appoints QuestGates as solus provider for motor portfolio run-off
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FSA bans three insurance professionals for £2m fraud
Trio targeted Markel, QBE and Amalfi Underwriting
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Large insurers worried about Solvency II effects
Firms fear rises in capital requirements from new directive
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Insurance Times launches Fair Fees campaign
We lobby FSA on unfair FSCS levies for brokers
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Fair Fees: brokers speak out
Read what brokers have said about the FSCS levy and send us your comments
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The fight is on as we lobby FSA on unfair FSCS levies
Biba adds backing to campaign as brokers warn that eight-fold rise could be lethal to firms
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Cracking up
The FSA is doomed, but its principal officers are jumping ship rather than waiting to board the new Prudential Regulation Authority. Will those that remain be distracted from crucial issues like Solvency II, or will the wounded watchdog put personal pain into its bite?