The Stats: September 2015 – The Acturis Premium Index

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The Acturis indices for the second quarter of 2015 have revealed a calm period that saw most lines staying relatively flat. However there was still plenty to debate for our experts with four indices moving downwards and three of them moving slightly upwards.


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The commercial broker index measures movements in average premiums across key lines in a typical broker's commercial book of business. For Q2 it was up over Q1, but more importantly it was down by 0.6% compared to the same quarter of 2014. The drop was in contrast to the result for the first quarter of the year when the index went up 0.6% compared to the start of 2014. According to Acturis, the Q2 fall - the first in 12 months - was driven mainly by a 2.2% drop in the

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