French-owned insurer said it identified in February what it called ‘a historical systems-based error that impacted circa 400 motor customers’
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Head of largest insurer in the State says Laya deal ‘is transformative’
Falling interest rates may offer some support but acquirers are wary of policy changes here and abroad
The candidates shortlisted for Deal of the Year and Future Leader have been announced for the awards, which are run in association with Bank of Ireland
EV fires can be catastrophic, but they’re far less common than you’d think
In August, French insurance giant agreed to buy Laya Healthcare, the Republic’s second-largest health insurer, in a deal worth €650m
Signs point to another round of price hikes for consumers this year
French insurer swoops for State’s second-largest health insurer in major Irish market deal
Single hearing in February will deal with jurisdiction issue relating to 40 claims by lessors over loss of aircraft following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Paper losses pushed the sector into a loss at its so-called comprehensive level and reduced capital reserves levels across most top insurers
Solvency reserves fall as insurers taking a hit on large bond holdings though that will likely reverse as they are held to maturity
Originally set at €5.2 million, the fine was reduced by 30% under settlement scheme
Axa Ireland, Ireland's largest general insurer, saw its net profit rise 15 per cent last year to €112.7 million
Marguerite Brosnan to replace Philip Bradley as he retires after more than 40 years with the company
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