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Grim prediction for profits.
Profits are set to plummet for Canadian property/casualty insurers, predicts financial services cons...
Pressure group formed to give a voice to IT directors.
The head of IT for Cornhill, David Taylor has founded a new pressure group for corporate IT director...
Privilege signs deal with Suzuki.
Direct insurer Privilege has teamed up with car manufacturer Suzuki in its latest drive to offer cus...
Sorry, wrong business.
In our editon of 21 May we carried an article on page four in which we stated that a PWS Holdings ha...
CU clinches shares.
Commercial Union has succeeded in securing Munich Re and Allianz shares in Berlinische Lebensversich...
GP cleared of fraud praises insurer.
A doctor cleared of attempting to perpetuate a £1m insurance fraud by burning down his own nursing h...
Irish insurance: survival of the biggest and best.
Middle-sized brokers and insurers have been warned that they are the most likely casualties of the c...
Archer sets aim high.
Lloyd's service company, Archer Underwriting Limited, has engaged the support of construction disput...
Generali jobs to go.
Generali has said there will be a number of staff redundancies resulting from plans to redesign its ...
Alive & kicking.
A few years ago many people were predicting the days of guaranteeing brokers were numbered. Now the brokers themselves are saying their future is secure, and Andrew Newman discovers the evidence appears to back them up.
Winterthur says blitz on Europe to start in Poland.
Winterthur's head of central and eastern Europe has said the insurer is planning a major push in the...
Outlook for rainy day savings.
The government's consultative document 'Making Savings Easy' has not exactly been welcomed with open arms by many in the financial sector. Sue Rice examines the document and the mixed reactions to it.
Outgoing President opens conference.
Outgoing President Eddie Shaw opened the conference with a lively and energetic speech warning that ...
What the papers say.
DAILY EXPRESS Tube driver Susan Edwards was given an agonising choice by her bosses - she could e...
Finding new reasons to take cover in Ireland.
Alex Miller reports from the Insurance Institute of Ireland Conference in Galway.
Survey results prompts ABI to launch guide to income protection.
Less than one in 10 employees have any form of income protection insurance to cover the financial bu...
Baffled by golfing ruling.
I was impressed by Ken Cannar's recent report (Accidents will happen, PM, 14 May, p24), particularly...
Zurich entertains at racecourse.
Frankie Dettori and Willie Carson were just some of the celebrities brushing shoulders with Zurich's...
Sun, sea, sand and surfing the Internet.
Holidaymakers will soon be able to zoom in on the latest holiday destinations, before they have even...
Thames stems tide.
Thames Water is spending £8m on solving the problem of rising ground water in the London area. Water...
Millennium bug Saga.
Insurance Services provider for the over 50's, Saga Services, is to begin a year 2000 compliance pro...
Impact pledges further support.
The final whistle had barely sounded before Impact Plus announced it would continue its sponsorship ...
ADR survey closes.
There is still time to participate in the Post Magazine/Lawrence Graham alternative dispute resoluti...
FMW's cancer support.
Following the death of Linda McCartney, FMW Corporate Risks has lent its support to female cancer vi...