All articles by Jennifer Frost – Page 2
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Mental Health Awareness Week: “Businesses need to take more responsibility” – QBE
Mental health costs the economy £99bn per year, but a “stigma” remains, QBE-commissioned research reveals
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Zego launches private hire policy for drivers affected by unrated Alpha’s collapse
Gig economy insurance company Zego creates new policy for cab drivers forced off the road by Alpha’s bankruptcy
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BGL Group founder Steyn leapfrogs the De Haans in the insurance rich list 2018
Douw Steyn takes the top spot in the insurance rich list, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2018
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Preference shares blunder could leave a hole in Mark Wilson’s bonus
Aviva’s Mark Wilson ranked second in the Insurance Times earnings report for 2017, but he and other directors could take a bonus hit this year
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Chaotic scenes in London as cab drivers call for action over Alpha collapse
Alpha’s collapse has left 10,700 drivers without insurance, leading to chaotic scenes outside Protector’s London office and calls for government intervention
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Carl Icahn sells his stake in AIG – reports
Controversial investor Carl Icahn has reportedly sold his stake in AIG
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London cabbie upheaval after unrated insurer tanks
Cab drivers in London in a race to find insurance after the collapse of Danish unrated insurer Alpha
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Finch continues on acquisition trail and launches risk management consultancy
Finch Group snaps up a Broker Network member with its sixth acquisition in 18 months
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“Many would lose out” – JLT analysis reveals SRA solicitors’ professional indemnity reform flaws
SRA expectations that reforms will cut solicitors’ professional indemnity premiums by 5-10% are misguided and will lead to inevitable coverage issues, says JLT Specialty
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Ex-Arista MD joins AXA Commercial
AXA Commercial appoints the former managing director of Arista in a newly created position
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Deliveroo to provide free accident insurance for all its riders
Accident and public liability insurance for Deliveroo’s 35,000 strong global workforce expected to cost it £10m
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Tokio Marine gets approval for Luxembourg company
Regulators grant Tokio Marine approval for its post-Brexit base in Luxembourg
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Harvey Weinstein in legal battle with Chubb over lawsuit cover
Disgraced media mogul Harvey Weinstein, accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, says Chubb has refused to pay up despite him having paid over $1.2m in premiums
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Innovation Group software led to IT project “disaster” – Co-op
Co-op files its defence to IBM’s counterclaim in its £130m tech upgrade lawsuit, alleging Innovation Group’s software led to major problems
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QBE bosses slammed by shareholders over CEO pay
Shareholders have hit back over QBE’s planned executive remuneration package and climate risk transparency, after the insurer posted record losses
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Zurich unveils major UK shakeup
Zurich reveals major changes to its UK underwriting operations and announces a round of hires from rivals
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Private equity-backed consolidation a potential threat to growth - Gallagher
Gallagher flags up the risk of private equity-backed consolidators in its annual report
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Lloyd’s on the hunt for new CFO
The search for a new chief financial officer begins, as John Parry bows out from Lloyd’s
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Aggregator disruptor gears up for launch
Honcho, the start-up that hopes to have price comparison websites running scared, seeks to expand as it prepares for an Autumn launch
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Motor premiums hit highest level for Q1 since tracking began – ABI
Civil Liability Bill progress and new car registrations could be leading to lower premiums compared to Q4 last year, but Q1 premiums are still at their highest level since the ABI began tracking them