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Aon battles the bulge

23 April 2002

Higher expenses and a fall in revenue have seen Aon Corporation announcing a lower-than-expected first-quarter profit…

Lawyers keep reforms on ice

23 April 2002

New York’s state’s motor vehicle insurance reforms, detailed in the April edition of Insurance & Risk Professional, remain tied up in court by plaintiff lawyers…

Greenberg shows the way with a pay freeze

16 April 2002

Maurice Greenberg, CEO of US insurance giant AIG and grand old man of the global industry, has reacted in typically direct fashion to the company’s recent September 11-induced lower profits…

Ride the wave in Singapore

16 April 2002

The “early bird” discount for the third Singapore International Insurance Brokers Association Conference has been extended to this Friday, April 19…

Lloyd’s puts $9.4 billion into US fund

09 April 2002

Lloyd’s Chairman Sax Riley has proved as good as his word with the recent transfer of funds to meet the market’s estimated $13.2 billion September 11 commitments…

Zurich keeps its focus on asset sales

09 April 2002

Zurich has completed the sale of Scudder Investment Services to Germany’s Deutsche Bank, and is now in talks with Italy’s Generali Group to sell its businesses…

Things get worse for Andersen

03 April 2002

If claimants organising lawsuits over the Enron collapse thought things were confusing, the situation just got worse…

Liquidators appoint HIH connection for UK

03 April 2002

The HIH liquidators have selected British insurance services company Omni Whittington to manage the run-off of the company’s British operations…

British insurers want a tax break, too

03 April 2002

Australia’s brokers aren’t the only ones arguing for cuts in premium taxes – British insurers are also cutting up rough at the windfall profits being enjoyed by their government…

Huppi under pressure over Zurich’s troubles

03 April 2002

Zurich global Chairman and CEO Rolf Huppi has been criticised by an internal report that claims he is responsible for leaving the company uncomfortably exposed to September 11…

Duncan Boyle takes top UK post

26 March 2002

Former Royal & SunAlliance Australia chief Duncan Boyle has become CEO of the company’s British operations…

Broker bodies merge

26 March 2002

Britain’s two largest broker bodies, the Association of Insurance Intermediaries and Brokers and the British Insurance Brokers Association have voted to merge…

Munich Re shrugs off 9/11 with a profit

26 March 2002

Despite the unprecedented claims burdens of 2001, Munich Re has still reported strong growth figures for 2001 – even stronger than the previous year…

US extends airline terrorism coverage

19 March 2002

While the British and German governments are pushing for airlines to continue negotiating with insurers on terrorism coverage, the US looks to have agreed to extend insurance support…