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UK car insurer needs to show it has overcome pricing problems if it is to deter Belgium group
Moscow-based insurer Ingosstrakh will not cover claims on tankers evading sanctions
New Basel rules set to require more capital for most banks but should also make insurance a more attractive proposition
Lloyd’s of London among those hit by lawsuit in High Court
Big Lloyd’s of London insurer aims to expand in marine and liability cover after three years improving margin
US insurer with extensive links to investment group looks to raise capital and regain control of assets ceded to reinsurer
Rising interest rates have transformed funding levels in defined benefit pension schemes
Institution expects insurance prices to remain high in coming years
FTSE 100 insurer says it has stopped increasing motor premiums as Aviva announces £300mn share buyback
António Simões says FTSE 100 insurer is carrying out ‘thorough’ review of all its business units
Insurer buys Probitas for £242mn and gains re-entry to specialist insurance market
They have a deadline to rotate into newer higher-coupon debt
Daniel Schreiber says cash levels are rising after more than 70% fall in share price since insurer’s IPO in 2020
Takeover interest comes after bruising year for UK motor insurer
Bank strikes deal to sell $1.1bn worth of debt to private equity firm
French insurer sets out three-year strategy and plans to lift payouts to shareholders
Schemes increase exposure in wake of 2022 gilts market crisis and as they prepare for buyout deals
Concerns that lack of suitable projects could undermine post-Brexit reforms designed to boost domestic infrastructure
Cost of business cover predicted to moderate after period of inflation, war and wild weather pushed up prices
Mitsui Sumitomo to increase capacity and jobs in Lloyd’s of London and the surrounding company market
Rates are still going up
Rising premiums are a de facto ‘carbon price’ on consumers as extreme weather events become more frequent
New ‘exploratory scenario’ comes as concerns mount about risk posed by offshore arrangement to UK savers
Insurers offering so-called Gap policies agree to pause sales of product after regulator raises value-for-money concerns
Trustees are worried about growing involvement of overseas reinsurance firms in corporate pension deals
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