XL Catlin strengthens Aussie crisis management
November 18 2015 by InsuranceAsia News-
Cyclone Alfred claims top 63,000, but event ‘not as significant as first feared’
- March 17
Insurance Council of Australia also releases its Industry Action Plan, which outlines the industry’s position on the remaining recommendations from the Parliamentary Flood Inquiry and the independent review of the industry’s Code of Practice.
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Just the tip of a liability iceberg as PFAS risks become apparent, but legal reform roadblocks remain
- March 17
Firms are set to be drawn into litigation, but changes to the law in Australia are unlikely as they could potentially open the government to significant risks, according to a Sydney-based lawyer.
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Crawford promotes Brendan Ames in Australia
- March 14
He has been handed the role of strata strategic partnership manager and senior loss adjuster, having been with Crawford since February 2020.
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Queensland flood insured losses reach US$103m
- March 14
Insurers have received more than 7,600 claims following the severe weather and flooding earlier this month, according to the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA).
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