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PB Week: The week that was

Andrew Tjaardstra, editor of Professional Broking , writes a brief summary of the week's news.

Just in case you missed them, here are some of the names and stories of the last seven days in no particular order: A plane crashed in Buffalo killing 49 people; HBOS posted a loss of £10bn; Alec Finch stepped down; Willis refinances loan; Catlin's profits dip; Sir Allen Stanford accused of fraud; Axa UK announced profits leap; Groupama sees profits fall and splits business into three; HSBC launches Platform 24; the Serious Fraud Office investigates AIG's Financial Products division; MMA relaunches commercial combined product; Willis Networks adds eight members.

A reminder that the news never stops at www.professionalbroking.co.uk – click on the NEWS tab on the home page.

Peter Elliott makes a comeback at Bluefin

It was good to catch up with Peter Elliott [formerly Travelers] the new marketing manager at Bluefin last night with some of his fellow marketing gurus. Good luck in your new role Peter, and remembering all sixty locations where Bluefin is based.

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