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Marsh creates specialist international placement broker

Marsh has created an international placement broker for property and casualty risks. Mark Gregory, currently UK head of Marsh’s Global Placement operations, will be CEO of Bowring Marsh, reporting to Alexander Moczarski, president of the International…

Groupama Healthcare urges wider use of technology

Groupama Healthcare has called for the wider adoption of technology within the health insurance sector to help brokers and intermediaries reduce costs, cut duplication, save time and improve service standards to policyholders. The call comes as Groupama…

Young drivers pay more to insure their cars

The new Equalities Bill, being introduced by the Government to tackle age-based prejudice, could have far reaching consequences for the car insurance industry, according to uSwitch.com. Currently, although young drivers (aged 17-25) make up only 7% of…

Brightside Group acquires Group Direct and Injury QED

In a statement issued to the London Stock Exchange Brightside Group, has announced the completion of the acquisition of Group Direct and its associated companies, and Injury QED. The announcement follows a General Meeting of shareholders on Friday 27th…

Insurance Age weekly on-air news review

Insurance Age news editor Sarah Hills provides a run down of the major news stories from the event - watch it now The top broker news stories this week include: Erinaceous drives for growth with new brand identity; Giles set up dominant Kent broker; The…

Pleural plaques Scottish Bill 'arbitrary'

The new Scottish Bill which aims to reverse the landmark House of Lords judgment last year, disallowing claims for asbestos-related pleural plaques, has drawn criticism from a number of quarters.

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