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Ex-Towergate trio reunited at Barbon
Barbon Insurance Group has confirmed the appointment of Brett Sainty as its new head of business for Cadogan Keelan Westall.
HSB focuses on North London with new development hire
HSB Engineering Insurance has appointed Chantell Scott as development executive with a focus on North London and the surrounding areas.
CEO for new broker regulator unveiled
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has appointed Martin Wheatley as the new managing director of its Consumer and Markets Business Unit.
Delay to Bribery Act should not distract businesses, says PWC
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed that the Bribery Act, due to come into force in April, will be delayed until it has issued further guidance to businesses.
Jelf Insurance Brokers set for 'aggressive' growth despite dip in revenue and profits
Premium finance arrangements are the reason behind the shortfall in Jelf Group’s insurance business, says chief executive Alex Alway.
Jelf Group results reveal profit boost and debt reduction
In its final results for the year ended 30 September 2010 Jelf reported operating profit was up to £3.1m from a loss of £9.7m in the same period of 2009.
Saffron continues growth spree with Chris Semmens merger
Saffron Insurance has merged with Baldock-based Chris Semmens (Commercial) Insurance Broker.
Advent deal may see Towergate float in three years
Advent International has agreed to inject £200m, including a £90m acquisition fund, into Towergate Partnership, Insurance Age understands.
Insurance Age blog: The Bribery Act = end of corporate jollies?
Every man has his price, according to Sir Richard Walpole and maybe I'm cynical but I tend to agree with him. Most people like to believe that, if pushed, they would not take an option which benefited them more than the client they should be serving.
Insurance law firms Parabis and Everatt join forces
Parabis Law has merged with Everatt & Company, creating what they claim to be a £100m plus turnover business with more than 60 partners.
Launch of MGAA may hinge on insurer and supplier take up
The future of the Managing General Agents’ Association (MGAA) could be dependent upon appetite from insurers and suppliers, according to the chairman of its steering committee.
Woodstock makes three acquisitions in a year
Endsleigh-owned Woodstock Insurance Brokers has confirmed the acquisition of a book of business from the personal lines arm of Clear Insurance.
Heath Lambert wins major pub contract
Heath Lambert has been appointed to provide all general insurances for one of the UK’s largest pub retailers, Enterprise Inns.
Quantative easing now back on the cards as UK economy shrinks by 0.5%
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that UK GDP contracted by 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2010.
FSA to debate new interventionist strategies for the CPMA
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published a discussion paper to open a public debate about how it, and in future the proposed Consumer Protection and Markets Authority (CPMA), should best protect the consumer with a specific focus on product…
Amii sees record rise in membership
The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (Amii) has claimed it has experienced an unprecedented increase in membership over the past six months.
Hastings Direct to recruit 350 new staff in 2011
Bexhill-based insurance broker Hastings Direct has announced that the first 150 posts will be created by summer 2011.
Policyfast RSA deal offers non-EDI brokers an e-trading solution
Online wholesaler Policyfast has reached an agreement with RSA to provide business car and van policies to brokers.
Keynote speakers revealed for Biba 2011
The keynote speakers for this year’s the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) conference have been confirmed as Greg Case, president and CEO of Aon Corporation, explorer Ed Stafford who was the first man to walk the length of the Amazon and…
Igal Mayer returns to UK as Aviva's CEO EMEA
Aviva has announced that its former UK general insurance boss Igal Mayer will return to London as CEO Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Over half of motorists would not rule out 'fronting'
Thousands of motorists are putting their cover at risk and driving illegally by knowingly giving false information or failing to disclose important facts, according to a survey by Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Brokers vital to Pruhealth's new product launch
Pruhealth is targeting general insurance brokers at the launch of its first range of healthcare plans since the acquisition of Standard Life Health (SLH) in August last year.
Redundancies confirmed at Confused.com
Confused.com has made a series of redundancies, hitting its PR team, Insurance Age understands.
1 Answer wins five new members
1 Answer Network has signed five new members in almost the same number of weeks through December and January.