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Appointment at Kennedys.
Kennedys has promoted four assistant solicitors to partners. Nina Gaston qualified as a solicitor in...
Birth of a dream scheme.
I was interested to see Henry Harris' letter (Standing up for loss assessors, PM, 23 April, p16), an...
Appointment at Clyde & Co.
Eight new partners have been appointed at Clyde & Co, bringing its worldwide total to 95. Former Roy...
Two-year sting busts fraudsters.
An undercover operation by police and a specialist loss adjusting unit has smashed a major Midlands ...
Mixed marks for scorecard.
The talking point at last month's US Risk and Insurance Management Society conference was the result of president Stephen Wilder's Quality Scorecard, which rated and slated insurers. Janina Clark reports.
Guardian staff to sponsor owl nest boxes.
Convinced it is a wise move, staff at the Ipswich branch of Guardian, have agreed to sponsor the con...
Jobs for the girls as plentiful as those for the boys.
The past 20 years has seen a rise in jobs for women and a reduction in the number of men working.
Just what is it that ULR firms are scared of?
From time to time over the past few years, certain uninsured loss recovery (ULR) companies have soug...
Weddings - new policy launched.
A new policy has been launched by Entertainment and Leisure Insurance Group to make sure a bride's b...
Football always scores with charity.
It is often said that there is nothing new under the sun. Next Thursday will see Post Magazine hand ...
CV that should figure in everyone's career.
The challenge of recruiting and retaining the right staff has grown enormously over recent years, as...
Wrong word in the right place.
There is a fundamental error in the reproduction of my letter (Absurd broad brush approach, PM, 30 A...
Ocaso in London boroughs deal.
Ocaso has launched monthly paid buildings insurance schemes with three London boroughs for council l...
Poor plans for EMU.
Insurers are far from ready for the arrival of EMU, an IBM study said this week. The study showed le...
Sampo to press on with IT drive.
Sampo's main aim for the future is to continue to boost its new IT organisation, Capsam Consulting, ...
What the papers say.
THE SUN Follically challenged Stuart Mercer picked up a £950 payout after a cruise ship officer e...
Taxman could recover life office overpayments without assessment.
UFI was a life office writing policies which qualified for Life Assurance Premium Relief (LAPR). Bet...
The sound of the big bang.
A month after Japan's financial deregulation came into force, Jeremy Golden examines what this far eastern 'Big Bang' means to the land of the rising sun.
Ship losses give cause for hope.
The number of merchant ships which were lost between January and March this year has dropped compare...
Jobs chances 'never better'.
You've never had it so good if you are an administrator, technician, actuary or an accountant. Fo...
Swedish insurance tax was unjustifiable.
The European Court of Justice held that Swedish tax law which established different tax regimes for ...
Axa-UAP moves in on Royale Belge.
The first Europe-wide insurance company took a step closer to becoming a reality with the news that ...
Appointment at Olswang.
Michael Brader has become a partner in the corporate, media, communications and technology law firm ...
Last temptation of price.
I entirely agree that for the honest policyholder the advantages of replacement far outweigh the dis...