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Royal & Sun Alliance (RSA) and Great Lakes were selected as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic l...

Royal & Sun Alliance (RSA) and Great Lakes were selected as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic lead insurers. The initial premium was thought to be worth £22m. A 29-page slip-and-risk document placed in the market by JLT was headed by the two insurers. It revealed that RSA and the Munich Re subsidiary had taken the joint lead of 25% and 20%, respectively.

Brit continued its division recruitment drive by attracting former Norwich Union motor underwriting manager Andy Keane. He joined the

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Polaris at 30 – Ray Vincent

As insurance industry owned Polaris celebrates its 30th birthday, Insurance Age asks experts for their recollections on the dawn of digital trading and what is coming next.

Broker Insights launches in the US

Insurtech Broker Insights has launched in the US following research and collaboration during which time it analysed almost $1bn (£770m) of gross written premiums.

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