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PPI payments hit £215m in first half of 2011

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has revealed that consumers who complained about being mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) received £215m from firms in the first six months of 2011.

FSA to apologise over "bullying" TCF assessors

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said it will apologise to a firm's compliance officer for the conduct of two treating customers fairly (TCF) assessors during a supervisory visit after an official complaint was upheld.

Travelers targeting Lloyd’s growth

Travelers has announced a series of promotions within its Lloyd’s operation, Travelers Syndicate Management (Syndicate 5000), to support long-term development in the market.

Hardy reports large jump in COR

Bermuda-based Hardy Underwriting has announced a 17% deterioration in its combined operating ratio to 119% for the first six months of 2011.

Weak UK results disappoint IAG

“Disappointing” was the word repeatedly used by Australian giant IAG about its struggling UK business, dominated by Equity Red Star at Lloyd’s that has been ravaged by bodily injury claims.

Motor insurers move to help volunteers

Motor insurers have agreed not to charge extra premiums to volunteers who want to use their cars to help out their local communities such as by taking old and sick people to hospital appointments or on day trips.

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