Chairman Tom de Swaan, who served as acting CEO before Greco arrived, said Zurich is on track to achieve its cost-cutting targets.
Month: March 2016
EgyptAir plane hijacked in blow to struggling Egypt tourism
A passenger falsely claiming he was armed with explosives hijacked an EgyptAir plane carrying 71 other people and forced it to land in Cyprus.
GM judge throws out key ignition claim in second trial
General Motors Co. won a partial victory in its second trial over faulty ignition switches as a judge threw out a key fraud claim against the automaker.
15 women in insurance you need to know
From every corner of the insurance industry, women are stepping up to lead.
More companies are buying Cyber coverage, Marsh says
Insurer sees 27% increase in standalone Cyber insurance purchases among its U.S. clients.
U.S. says 7 million drones will take to skies annually by 2020
Unmanned aircraft purchases are growing both for hobbyists and for commercial ventures that perform inspections, assist farmers, and survey construction sites.
VW said to risk missing court deadline for diesel accord
Volkswagen AG will probably miss a Thursday court deadline to reach a comprehensive agreement with U.S. authorities over its tainted diesel engines, possibly exposing the carmaker to daily fines and other sanctions.
Syrians accused of computer hack that prompted stock drop
Three Syrian men have been charged with launching high-profile cyber-attacks on U.S. institutions, including one incident that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average down by more than 140 points.
Flood deductible was $19.2M, court rules in Hurricane Sandy case
The owner of 4 New York Plaza contended the coverage deductible should be $100,000.
People on the move in the P&C insurance industry: March 18, 2016
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