Claims
Only £1.2m set aside for ISA ad campaign.
The government has earmarked only £1.2m for its campaign to educate the public on the benefits of th...
Fears over low charges.
Concern was voiced about the low charges that must be levied to comply with the government's CAT sta...
Moving against delay tactics.
All insurance policies contain a clause setting out the obligations of the insured when giving notic...
Ignore the Internet at your peril'.
Delegates heard how the insurance industry will ignore the Internet at its peril, amid increasing mo...
Opportunities of Act.
Insurers have been told of the "important recovery opportunities" that have arisen as a result of th...
There's no substitute for experience.
How redundant managers could solve insurance merger problems.
Investigating investigators.
Investigators are calling for more communication across the board in the battle against insurance fraud, as Alex Broad finds out.
Seminar is a success.
A seminar held in Southampton achieved the unusual and brought the insurance industry and judiciary ...
CIGNA has new range of cover.
Today supermarket shelves are buckling under the weight of canned drinks and pre-packed ready-to-eat...
Exclusive - Mendelsohn aims to compose new RSA.
Royal & Sun Alliance group chief executive Bob Mendelsohn told leading industry figures that the com...
Appointment at ITT London & Edinburgh.
Sue Rogers has been appointed claims customer service manager within the commercial lines division o...
When business and politics didn't mix.
The autumn of 1973 was a grim time. Power workers, miners and many other groups of key workers had b...
Calling time on inflated claims.
The Working Time Regulations 1998 came into force on 1 October and imposes limits on hours of work. ...
Fraud set to rocket.
KMPG Forensic Accounting has warned that serious fraud is set to shoot up as the economy goes into f...
Call for fraud offensive.
Manchester lawyer Nigel Yates has urged courts to clamp down on fraudulent compensation claims. Exag...
TUC agrees to pensions rethink.
An influential trade union official has agreed to rethink requirements for the proposed stakeholder ...
Insurers win first test case.
The first test case battle has been won in the fight by insurers to receive professional indemnity p...
Study gives insurers wind break.
Following the cost insurers suffered at the hands of Hurricane Georges, the Meteorological Office ha...
DD payers display loyalty at renewal.
The insurance industry has been urged to ensure that it has the facilities in place to allow custome...
Exclusive - Gift of the GAB comes to the City.
Adjuster GAB Robins has launched a dedicated London Market office which is designed to give instant ...
Ignore it at your peril.
Experian has launched the first segments of a package developed to provide insurers with a total dat...
CII must break with tradition and back Davidson's reforms.
It would be all too easy, when looking at the range of topics in the programme for this week's Chart...
Exclusive - Now it's CGU & "some of" you.
Brokers attending the first Club Elite conference held by the newly merged CGU were told some faced ...
Let's make CGU the BMW of insurance': Schrauwers.
The managing director of CGU Insurance, Cees Schrauwers, called on delegates at its Club Elite confe...