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Perth Motor Festival.
Spectators at this year's Perth Motor Festival quaked in their shoes at the prospect of Britain's wo...
Oz hosts talks on Asia.
How the current financial crisis in Asian nations will influence the worldwide insurance markets in ...
Take out cover', warns insurer.
Britain's biggest travel insurer has called on the travel industry to unite and ram home to holidaym...
BIPAR looks at IT.
European broker association Bureau International Producteurs Assurances et Reassurances (BIPAR) is h...
Appointment at Crowe Insurance.
The Crowe Insurance Group has promoted head of marketing Quentin Crowe and compliance officer Norman...
Kestrel is clipped.
Highway Motor policies has announced it is to re-rate its broker market offshot Kestrel Underwriting...
Noelle flies in to cement AGF deal.
Allianz's move to buy French insurer AGF saw Dr Schulte-Noelle fly to meet with French officials to ...
ECM - the M is for management.
I simply cannot let Alan Wiseman's letter (No substitute for experience, PM, 21 May) pass without co...
Lee Dixon signs for Orion.
Arsenal's double-winning defender and motor enthusiast, Lee Dixon (left), has signed for Orion in th...
Royal & SunAlliance annual broker ball.
Bob Monkhouse was the after-dinner speaker at the prestigious Royal & SunAlliance annual broker ball...
Scots win through.
Two lightening fast Scotsmen scooped £5000 each when being first off the mark in their respective sp...
Homeowners warned on subsidence cost.
The British Insurance and Investment Brokers' Association is advising homeowners to make sure their ...
PI damages could rocket.
Damage awards in personal injury and fatal accident cases are likely to increase following the publi...
Finding the cat a new keeper.
Anthony Stelling examines the role of special purpose vehicles in transferring risk from reinsurers to the capital markets.
Cup seeks cover.
German insurer Albingia is negotiating with PartnerRe to put together a scheme to cover the football...
Willis Corroon makes £43.1m profit.
UK broker Willis Corroon made a pre-tax profit of £43.1m ($70.7m) in the first quarter of 1998, marg...
Bricks and mortar.
Are equity release schemes the answer to the problems of funding care for an ageing population? Keith Sankey takes a look at what is on offer.
Bringing out the best China.
China's insurance industry is maturing fast and enticing foreign companies. Jeremy Golden reports.
A good time to hold an insurer captive.
The growth of captives continues as owners and managers seek new ways to take advantage of them. Hugh Rosenbaum reviews the latest developments and trends.
Peak performance.
Switzerland's efforts to remain competitive in the global economy make it an attractive home for captives, says Hans Erik Engelbrekts.
New Horizon.
US run-off management company ITT Nemco has set up Horizon Management with offices in the US, the UK...
LaSalle Re's income falls to $22m.
Bermudian reinsurer LaSalle Re's income fell to $22m in the first quarter of 1998 compared to income...
Tracking the Lloyd's bear.
Using SURL's premium rating indices may make it possible to find the bottom of the insurance cycle at Lloyd's, says Robert C.B. Miller.
International Group puts its case to the EC.
The International Group of P&I (protection and indemnity) clubs enlisted the help of Lord Donaldson ...