Saga
Founded in 1951, Saga spent its first 30 years focused on travel, before launching the Saga Magazine and developing home and motor insurance and financial services in the 1980s. Private medical and pet insurance followed in the 1990s, along with the launch of its own cruise ship operation. Today the insurance business including the broking business is the largest part of the Saga Group.
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Saga opens health insurance to brokers for the first time
Firm flags declining choice in the market for brokers following consolidation and recent withdrawal of April UK.
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Saga picks Patrick O’Sullivan as chairman
Andrew Goodsell to step down and retire.
Former Broker Network CEO Gary Duggan to lead Saga retail broker
Duggan, who joined Saga in September last year, has taken on the role of CEO for Saga Services.
Saga confirms 100 redundancies
The insurance and travel business said the changes would enable it to invest in further growth as it issues trading update.
Saga joins Biba
Saga joins trade association and will be involved in its motor panel and regulatory working party.
Saga “on track” following IPO
Insurer pleased with performance across home, travel and private medical and motor improvements in first report since May Stock Exchange float.
Saga valuation comes in at £2.1bn
Insurer sets share price at £1.85.
Saga confirms float plans
Over-50s insurer to issue prospectus.
Acromas hits back at AA and Saga sale claims
Acromas Holdings has refuted claims that it plans to sell its AA roadside recovery and Saga insurance businesses, according to Bloomberg.
CMC launches new insurance business
iSmart, the Northampton-based claims management company, has launched a new insurance business.
Concern over risk indicators in wake of ECJ gender ruling
The European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) decision to ban insurers from discriminating against gender has raised fears that other risk indicators, such as age, will also be taken into consideration.
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Crawford appoints new managing director
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Insurewithease.com appoints online marketing manager
Travel insurer, Insurewithease.com, has appointed Sarah Taylor as online marketing manager.