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  • Outsourcing firm Accenture is out of the running for the potentially landmark contract to run Aon Ltd's back-office function, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • Insurance broker Willis Group Holdings Ltd cancelled a $300mn debt issue at the end of June - a move that has led to speculation the firm is again considering a significant acquisition.
  • Total capacity at Lloyd's may rise next year after the first round of syndicates made their 2007 business forecasts.
  • Insurance service provider Whittington surprised the market last month by agreeing the sale of its newly established Lloyd's managing agency and specialist Asian syndicate, Alba, to Insurance Australia Group (IAG).
  • In a landmark sale Randall & Quilter has acquired some $900mn of ACE's asbestos reinsurance book It was brutal, and at times bloody, but 18 months after applying to sell part of its Brandywine legacy exposures to...
  • White Mountains raises storms bill by $200mn; Imagine heads for court date with former CEO; River Re licensed in Barbados; Glacier Re mounts defence of under review rating; NAIC vote moves to end US collateral requirements; et al.
  • UK general insurer Aviva plc revealed today (7 July) that it is in talks with AmerUs Group over the potential acquisition of the $2.3bn or £1.3bn valued US life insurer.
  • Staff at Lloyd's run-off Equitas Holdings Limited have been rewarded for their success at commuting claims with major policyholders by pay rises which have seen the average salary increase by over £30,000 in the last four years.
  • Rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) says that more (re)insurers are likely to become insolvent as Solvency II puts the industry through a "revolution".
  • Carriers will not just be tested on their ability to pay claims but will also be ranked according to their client service levels, following a new initiative launched by broker Willis Group Holdings Ltd.