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Ecclesiastical swoops for Covéa's former real estate head
Ecclesiastical has appointed Chris Withers as property investors development manager.
Police to investigate RSA's missing storage device
RSA is working with police to investigate a storage device containing customer information that is missing and has been reported as stolen.
Blog: Do we need a Royal Society for the Protection of British Insurers?
Speaking to someone yesterday they wondered aloud why more noise had not been made about the fact that an increasing number of traditional British insurance brands were potentially on the chopping block.
Q&A: Ian Massingham: Head in the clouds
Amazon Web Services’ technical evangelist Ian Massingham talks up the benefits of cloud computing to insurers and brokers, helping them to innovate and save money.
Towergate broking boss Lawton departs after three year stint
Towergate insurance broking CEO Mike Lawton is to exit the business three years after joining from RSA.
RSA sells Latin American operations
RSA has sold its Latin American operations to Colombia's GrupoSura for around £403m in cash.
Jeff Hosking (RSA): In the future, "most major losses will have an international aspect"
The best way to handle a major loss is to adopt an outcome-driven approach, says Jeff Hosking, head of major damage claims at RSA. In the future, major losses will increasingly have an international dimension, he predicts, also forecasting that insurers…
RSA in the news
RSA has been busy of late. Keep up to date with what has happened and is happening with our blog.
Zurich deal represents 'excellent value' for RSA shareholders
Zurich’s proposed offer for RSA represents “excellent value” for RSA shareholders, according to analysts at Berenberg investment bank, but the case for Zurich shareholders is less compelling, they suggest.
Zurich proposes 550p a share cash offer for RSA
Swiss giant Zurich made a proposal this morning (25 August) to purchase RSA's entire share capital in cash for 550p a share, which RSA's board said it could recommend subject to further negotiations.
Zurich asks RSA to extend bid timeframe
Zurich has asked RSA for more time to make a formal offer for the business ahead of the bid deadline tomorrow, according to reports.
Blog: Could bids for RSA Lat Am arm help Hester scupper Zurich takeover?
With the clock ticking before Zurich has to put up or shut up in line with the takeover panel code rules, it is no surprise to see speculation intensifying as to what might happen with RSA.
UK PI sector to reach £1.5bn GWP in 2019, Timetric predicts
The UK professional indemnity insurance sector will be worth more than £1.5bn in 2019, advisory firm Timetric has forecast.
UK insurer CEOs lament IPT hike as H1 results are squeezed
Industry CEOs have criticised the government’s "regressive" decision to increase insurance premium tax, but have dismissed the tax hike represents a disconnect from government, amid widespread profit drops and combined operating ratio deterioration at…
Insurers pledge support to intermediated motor market after RSA withdrawal
Large insurers have remained staunch in maintaining their presence in the personal lines broker motor market after RSA announced on 12 August it is to fully withdraw from the channel.
RSA to exit personal lines intermediated motor market in November
RSA has confirmed it is to withdraw fully from the personal lines broker motor market, ceasing to write new and renewal business from 1 November.
RSA loses telematics director Skerrett to Trak Global
RSA telematics director Bob Skerrett has left the insurer to take on the role of managing director of Trak Global’s insurance division.
Blog: Five big percentages to emerge from the latest results season
Other than an over-use of the word "benign", insurers' first half/second quarter results statements were also littered with significant percentage figures - both good and bad. This is Post's round-up of some of the headline-grabbing numbers.
Lewis focused on correcting 113.6% personal motor COR
RSA UK and Western Europe CEO Steve Lewis is "clearly focused" on improving the performance of the company's personal lines motor division after it reported a significantly deteriorated combined operating ratio for the first six months of 2015.
Zurich UK GI boss Sharma notes 'benefits' of RSA tie-up
Zurich’s UK general insurance boss Vibhu Sharma believes "synergies" could be achieved from a takeover of RSA but said the insurer would focus on making improvements in its own business if a deal could not be reached.
Hester bigs up RSA's ‘stand-alone' value in face of Zurich deal
RSA's strategy dictates it will have a strong stand-alone value in the coming years, according to group CEO Stephen Hester who has assured shareholders he is serving their interests in the face of a potential takeover bid from Zurich.
RSA reports record UK underwriting profits as Hester praises ‘excellent' progress
RSA has reported record UK underwriting profits of £77m and a combined operating ratio for the region of 94.4% for the first six months of 2015.
Young driver IPT exemption unlikely despite positive government talks
Hopes of securing an exemption from the insurance premium tax hike for young drivers are dwindling, despite “constructive” talks between industry figures and the Department for Transport last week.
Blog: Why £200m Nationwide household loss might not be a big deal for DLG
Direct Line Group CEO Paul Geddes was bullish today when the insurance group released its half year results.