All Finance articles – Page 77
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FSA warns consolidator model will face stricter regs
Chief executives say tighter governance will discourage all but the biggest M&A deals
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ABI warns Brussels to back off from UK flood schemes
UK is one of only a few EU countries to include flood cover as standard in home insurance policies
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Jelf taps stock market to raise £19m, with Capital Z director on board
Cap Z bought over half the shares issued and now owns 43% of the broker
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For FSCS sake
The recession has put a lot of pressure on insurance brokers, and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme is about to pile on a whole lot more. With some firms citing levy increases of around 600%, it’s time to say ‘enough is enough’
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UK insurers get set to pay contingency fees
Aviva's Deakin says commission helps it 'share the reward with the broker'
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Solvency II will drive rise in business run-off, says PwC
M&A will also be spurred on by new EU regulations
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ABI urges action on foreign branches taxation review
Pressure mounts on government as Solvency II signals change of emphasis on overseas operations
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Hardy branches out to grow premium income by £69m
Benign wind season and tighter underwriting helped improve COR to 78.1%
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Solvency II turns spotlight on run-off, says PwC
Report says higher capital costs will lead to greater focus on discontinued business
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Novae profits dip on heavy claims
First half claims lead to £36m fall; Novae Re set £100m target
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Jelf off the shelf
Consoldiator to hit the acquisition trail after fresh investment, but will it turn out a success?
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ING insurance sale could be extended
Dutch firm could be set for an IPO prior to sell-off
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Brown defends RSA’s results as recession takes its toll
Personal lines player has been hit by rising cost of bodily injury claims
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Jelf is back in acquisitions game as Cap Z steps in with equity
Chief exec Alway plays down outstanding debts to brokers