Ryan Specialty Announces Trading Partnership with Beazley

By Dustin Mitchell on 22-05-2011

Tagged Under : Beazley, Ryan Specialty, Trading Partnership

May 20, 2011, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – Ryan Specialty Group, LLC announced today that it agreed to a trading partnership with Beazley Group under which Beazley will continue to offer insurance products to targeted long term care facilities in the U.S. through a program underwritten by RSG Underwriting Managers, and trading under the name Sapphire Blue. The company also announced that it has acquired from Beazley the renewal rights and certain related assets of Beazley’s U.S. long term care insurance portfolio.   Adrian Cox, Head of Specialty Lines at Beazley, says, “We are pleased to enter into this long-term relationship with RSG and Patrick Ryan, whose long-standing ties with Lloyd’s are widely known. We look Read more…

Be prepared when shopping around for auto insurance

By Dustin Mitchell on 16-05-2011

Tagged Under : Auto Insurance, Insurance, Prepared When Shopping, When Shopping

Preparation is key when comparing car insurance. In order to find the best auto insurance for your specific needs, you must be prepared when shopping for insurance.

Know the laws of your state

Find out how much insurance is mandated in your state. Locate your state’s department of insurance to find out the legal requirements for insurance.

Determine what type of coverage you need

Determine which type of insurance you would like to purchase. Depending on your state requirements, your banks requirements (if the car is financed), and your personal preferences, determine which types of auto insurance coverage you are going to buy.

Obtain a copy of your driving record

  • Get a copy of your driving record from the DMV. W
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    Minimal Value Car or truck Insurance Get it Now

    By Kathryn Green on 13-05-2011

    Tagged Under : Get, Get Now

    The more affordable your vehicle, the less costly your insurance coverage top quality will be. As a result, contemplate stepping down your flavor to get a much less expensive auto with a smaller engine ability. Once all, how numerous people today genuinely drive at 240km/hr? Do away with more luxury fittings like spoilers and alloy wheels.

    Redundancy Insurance Premiums up 43%

    The last 12-months have experienced a selection of insurance corporations withdraw their redundancy only insurance coverage which pays out a month to month amount of income if you are produced involuntary redundant and are actively seeking do the job. Read more…

    25 money mistakes that cost you dear

    By Kathryn Green on 12-05-2011

    Tagged Under : Mistakes, Money Mistakes

    Most of us will admit to making the odd money mistake now and again, but make too many of them and the chances are you’ll end up seriously out of pocket. Here, we highlight 25 common money mistakes – and what they could end up costing you.

    Going overdrawn without agreeing it with your bank first

    Unauthorised overdraft charges can be sky-high, so don’t go into the red unless you have an agreed overdraft in place. According to research by moneysupermarket.com, going £500 overdrawn for 5 days without permission will cost £24.31 on average, so if you were to do this four times a year, costs could quickly mount up to nearly £100.

    Exceeding your credit card limit

    Always keep a regular eye on how much you owe on your credit card so that you avoid going over your limit. Re

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    Atkinson Smith launches online self-build offering

    By Dustin Mitchell on 12-05-2011

    Tagged Under : Atkinson Smith, Offering

    Atkinson Smith has launched an online quote and buy facility to support its self-build (new build) and home extension/conversion offering.

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    New York aims to fortify texting while driving law

    By Dustin Mitchell on 11-05-2011

    Tagged Under : Law, Texting While, Texting While Driving, While Driving

    Earlier this month, the New York Senate took a tougher stance against texting while driving, approving a bill that fortifies exisitng laws against the act.

    New York is one of 32 states (plus the District of Columbia) in which texting while driving is banned for all drivers. But state legislators are looking to strengthen current law to make it easier for police officers to ticket texting while driving and also by increasing penalties for the act.

    On May 2, the Senate passed a bill that changed texting while driving from a secondary offense to a primary offense. Because texting while driving is currently a secondary offense, drivers can only be ticketed for texting while driving if they are pulled over by police officers for a primary offense, such as a stop sign violation or speeding.

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