Craig Cafferty joins Arch Insurance International’s property team. London, 11 February 2021 – Arch Insurance International (Arch or the Company) has today announced the appointment of Craig Cafferty as a Senior Underwriter, Property, with immediate effect. Cafferty joins a well-established property team with a strong focus on technical underwriting and customer… Read More
Tim Watson to join Arch Insurance International as Senior Underwriter for Credit and Political Risk. Read More
Do you know about Arch Business Protection? Arch Business Protection provides commercial clients with a unique combination of cloud-based risk management systems, unlimited client engagement support and tailored consultancy services. It’s a multi-faceted service that supports clients to mitigate risk in every area of their business, from boosting employee engagement… Read More
The transfer relates to insurance business conducted in any state within the EEA. Read More
New split stamp strategy introduced across Syndicate 2012 and 1955. London, 09 December 2020 – Arch Insurance International has today announced the change of name of Barbican Syndicate 1955 (BAR 1955) to Arch Syndicate 1955 (ASL 1955), with effect from 1st January 2021. The rebranding of Syndicate 1955 forms part of… Read More
The challenges facing SME business owners are constantly evolving as a result of COVID-19, including importantly, obligations as an employer. Read More
Product offers expansive coverage to meet the rapidly evolving demands of terrorism risk. Read More
A government website has been developed so businesses can identify what they need to do to get ready for Brexit quickly. Read More
Following agreement with the EU, with effect from 2nd August 2021 ‘Green Cards’ are no longer required as proof of insurance when driving in the EU/EEA. After 2nd August 2021, you should still take your motor insurance certificate when driving in the EU/EEA. Read More
Many of the new rules and regulations apply just to England, Scotland and Wales. Because of its border with Ireland (and therefore the EU), the rules and regulations about trading between Northern Ireland, the EU and the rest of GB, are different. Read More