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The hottest stories on www.insuranceage.co.uk, the month in numbers and quotes from the biggest news stories of the month

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The hottest stories from January on www.insuranceage.co.uk

Neon Underwriting placed into run-off
Lloyd’s managing agent Neon Underwriting has been put into run-off by its parent company, American Financial Group. It says it will work to ensure that Neon continues to meet obligations to policyholders. www.insuranceage.co.uk/4379351

Markerstudy forced to go “on hiatus” for new quotes in commercial lines
Group commercial director Gary Humphreys says MGA is in talks with

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Blog: Is an AR boom incoming?

As the number of independent brokers reduces year on year, is the appointed representative model the way forward to bolster competition in the market following years of consolidation? Rosie Simms ponders the question.

FCA proposes 1.4% fee rise for broker block

The Financial Conduct Authority is consulting on raising levies from brokers by 1.4% in 2026/27 – double its annual budget increase – as it also laid out its work programme going into the second year of its five-year strategy.

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