Hansard
Hansard’s Bahamas move branded ‘disappointing’
Senior figures in the Isle of Man life insurance sector have criticised Hansard’s decision to set up a company in the Bahamas, which the insurer admits was partly driven by the looming commission disclosure rules.
Isle of Man ‘constraints’ key to Hansard Bahamas move
Hansard’s strategic move to set up a licenced company in the Bahamas was partly driven by the Isle of Man’s sweeping Conduct of Business Code rules which go live in January 2019, the London Stock Exchange-listed company chief executive Gordon Marr has revealed.
UAE lessons to drive Hansard’s global growth
Hansard’s UAE strategy is starting to pay off and is providing the template for other regions, chief executive Gordon Marr told International Adviser.
Hansard shows Q2 growth despite Middle East decline
Hansard Global is still recovering from losing a major distribution partner in the Middle East, as it reports low-level growth in new business premiums for the second half of 2017.
Broker woe and European legal costs weigh on Hansard results
Hansard Global has reported a drop in profits and a £1.1m ($1.4m, €1.2m) provision taken against ‘doubtful broker balances’ for the year ending June 2017.