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UK insurers shocked by change to Ogden rate
15 July 2019Personal injury discount rate raised to just -0.25%
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Eiopa consults on harmonising policyholder protection schemes
12 July 2019Variety of national approaches is inconsistent with cross-border business
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Solvency II reporting deadlines to be extended in Eiopa's wide-ranging disclosure reforms
12 July 2019First of two consultations launched in preparation for 2020 review
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Evan Waks joins Ageas from Axa to become UK CRO
12 July 2019He previously spent 17 years with Axa in a number of roles
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California commissioner denounces earthquake insurance 'misinformation'
12 July 2019Ricardo Lara partners with California Earthquake Authority to dispel confusion
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PIC on path to issue RT1 debt
12 July 2019Boost to capital needed for business expansion
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Hiscox warns of continued cat loss creep from Jebi and Michael
12 July 2019Hiscox expects to deliver a profit of between $150-170m for the first half of this year
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CRO Forum picks second vice-chair
11 July 2019Allegra van Hövell-Patrizi replaces Jan-Hendrik Erasmus who became Forum chair in May
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Jon Dye named chair of ABI
11 July 2019His appointment follows the sudden resignation of Amanda Blanc last week
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Six EEA insurers report sub-100% solvency ratios
11 July 2019Analysis by Insurance Risk Data shows UK, Czech, Irish, Cypriot and Danish firms fail requirements
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