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Stop imposing blanket bans on dividends, say European insurers
07 September 2020Insurance Europe calls for regulatory support for digitalisation
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Ageas snubs takeover offer
07 September 2020The Belgian insurer's board considered the bid unrealistic
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Australian BI coverage test case gets court date
07 September 2020The case will be heard by the New South Wales Court of Appeal in October.
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Aspen hit with near $50m losses in H1
07 September 2020Covid-19 drove losses at the Bermudian re/insurer
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Hong Kong proposes restrictions on ILS sales
04 September 2020Insurance Authority sets scope for eligible investors and minimum investment threshold
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Biltir to hold virtual Bermuda conference
04 September 2020The physical life and annuity conference was initially cancelled due to Covid-19
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RMS predicts up to $15bn of US insured losses from Laura
04 September 2020Laura tore through parts of the US Gulf Coast last week
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Contracted Covid-19? Then Axa will clean your house
04 September 2020Insurer's offer in Hong Kong is one of many pandemic-combating moves through Asia
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UK average motor claim value hits record high in Q2
03 September 2020But the number of motor insurance claims fell significantly, reflecting the lockdown period
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Swedes stay home, claim less and buy pets, says Länsförsäkringar
03 September 2020Swedish mutual's claims ratio falls while combined ratio turns profitable in H1
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