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Willis splits CEO and chairman role

Willis has appointed Rodney Baker-Bates as an independent non-executive chairman while CEO of Willis UK and Ireland, Brendan McManus has been named CEO of Willis.

Insurance Age blog: Insurance just got (a bit) sexy

Yesterday was not a good day for Munich Re. A German business newspaper broke a story which has been the most amusing thing I have had to report on for a while or in fact ever. For those of you who managed somehow to escape the story, still the popular…

Chartered: A Broker's view: Barnett & Barnett

In the second of a three part series Post and Insurance Age editor-in-chief Jonathan Swift talks to Barnett & Barnett Compliance and training manager Toni Richardson about the benefits for a broker in being chartered.

HomecallPlus enters liquidation

HomecallPlus, supplier of emergency cover for homeowners and landlords, has gone into liquidation with confusion surrounding whether any policies issued in the last six months were backed by an underwriter.

Regulators reveal PRA approach

The Bank of England and the Financial Services Authority (FSA) have published a joint paper setting out the current thinking on how the future Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) will approach regulation.

Munich Re held prostitute party

Munich Re rewarded high-performing agents with 20 prostitutes at a party held in Budapest in 2007, according to a story to be published today in German newspaper Handelsblatt.

Conference may hold long term PPI answers

Tomorrow’s conference on banking regulation may provide some much needed clarity on the future handling of payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints, according to Paul Clark, CEO of Charter UK.

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