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Quarter of a billion worth of claimant damages stuck in litigation process – Zurich
Road traffic accident claimants are having to wait for more than a year before being heard in court, finds the insurer’s analysis
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Zurich and Plum Underwriting forge £150m capacity deal for non-standard home products
The insurer is replacing current capacity from Lloyd’s
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Zurich confirms it is in discussions regarding MetLife’s U.S. P&C business
If the negotiations conclude successfully, a deal could be announced by early December, the sources said.
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Zurich puts environmental and social goals at heart of impact investment strategy
Zurich becomes first large institutional investor to prioritise the environmental and social goals of its impact investment portfolio
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Zurich expands corporate travel insurance proposition
Zurich is expanding its business travel product and services. The enhanced offering includes a larger international servicing network, broader insurance coverage and new capabilities to support travelers and risk managers through technology.
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WEF: Unemployment is world’s biggest risk, business leaders say
Unemployment is the main concern for business executives globally, with fiscal crisis — the top concern in 2019 — coming third, according to the World Economic Forum’s interactive map on Regional Risks for Doing Business 2020. Infectious diseases progressed 28 spots and is the second most recurring risk, appearing in ...
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Briefing: How Zurich is adapting to the hardening market
Going into the half year results season, analysts had predicted a shrinking of the amount Zurich was able to release from reserves. When the results were announced, however, reserving had remained stable and all the talk was about how prices were rising faster than claims inflation.
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Zurich Insurance operating profit falls 40% after COVID-19 hit
ZURICH (Reuters) - Zurich Insurance’s (ZURN.S) first-half operating profit fell 40% to $1.7 billion, the Swiss company said on Thursday, as payouts linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and weaker financial markets dented its business.
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