UK fraud cases on rise
02 August 2010
UK insurers are detecting more than 2000 fraudulent claims every week as dishonest home and car claims drive the cost of insurance up by £840 million ($1.5 billion)…
02 August 2010
UK insurers are detecting more than 2000 fraudulent claims every week as dishonest home and car claims drive the cost of insurance up by £840 million ($1.5 billion)…
02 August 2010
Swiss Re has launched what it claims is the first US public-private partnership of its kind in a deal with the Alabama State Insurance Fund…
02 August 2010
The Institute of Insurance Brokers and claims management service Claim Experts have agreed to give preferential rates to IIB members…
26 July 2010
Willis has launched a withering attack on rival broker Aon, labelling the latter’s decision to resume commissions on retail business as “troublesome and ambiguous”…
26 July 2010
Ratings agency Fitch has affirmed Lloyd’s credit rating ahead of forecasting its performance will suffer due to a “series of large losses”…
26 July 2010
Insurers’ exposure to the global financial crisis is being shielded by the length and complexity of class action claims in the US, a Moody’s report claims…
26 July 2010
The cost of dealing with natural disaster claims has hit Chubb’s second-quarter net income, pushing it down $US33 million ($37 million) to $US518 million ($580 million)…
26 July 2010
Excess capacity in the US property and casualty market has led to another quarter of declining renewal pricing as insurers continue to chase market share…
26 July 2010
UK brokers threatening to refuse to pay levies for a national compensation scheme won’t be happy to hear the scheme paid more than £204 million ($349 million) to 21,000 claimants…
19 July 2010
Global insurance broker Aon Corporation will expand its consulting and outsourcing operations through a $US4.9 billion ($5.55 billion) merger with US-based human resources consultancy…
19 July 2010
UK brokers have threatened to respond to a sharp rise in regulator-imposed levies with an industry-wide boycott…
19 July 2010
The squeeze placed on firms by the global financial downturn has led risk and finance managers to depend heavily on their insurance brokers, according to a new US survey…
19 July 2010
American International Group Chairman Harvey Golub has resigned following the breakdown of his relationship with AIG CEO Robert Benmosche…
19 July 2010
US media reports say AIG is planning to float its AIA life insurance operation through a $US15 billion ($17.2 billion) initial public offering in Hong Kong…
19 July 2010
The Royal Bank of Scotland has reignited the sale of its insurance assets with a multi-billion pound restructuring designed to make them more attractive to potential suitors…
19 July 2010
The interconnected nature of finance and trade means risk can spread faster and further than ever before, according to Lloyd’s…
12 July 2010
An exceptional number of natural catastrophes during the first half of the year have led to record insured losses of $US22 billion ($25 billion), according to Munich Re…
12 July 2010
Lloyd’s of London has retained its strong credit rating despite predictions its combined ratio could rise to unprofitable levels this year…
12 July 2010
The UK Financial Services Authority has given three London insurance executives lifetime bans for conspiring to defraud QBE Europe and other companies of £2 million…
12 July 2010
The latest Risk and Insurance Management Society benchmark survey finds the average total cost of risk per $US1000 of revenue declined by 3.1% last year…