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Aussie insurer's Eastern promise.
Thai Insurer Nam Seng has completed its partnership with Australian insurer, HIH Winerthur Internati...
Legal eagles fly to commercial.
Solicitors' fears about the future of their indemnity cover has seen many fleeing to the commercial market, a move which could bring a £200m a year premium windfall. But the switch won't be easy, says John Miller.
Sourcing the decision makers.
Outsourcing has become one of the most fashionable buzzwords in the insurance industry, so Post Magazine teamed up with Winchester White to find out what is really going on. David Worsfold analyses the results.
Wired deal sparks off.
The Wired for Management initiative has received a boost with the announcement that Intel Corporatio...
Mondial's motor plan.
Mondial Assistance will be working alongside insurance companies and manufacturers in a new venture ...
Time to start selling yourself.
The debate about the future of Lloyd's has suddenly picked up fresh momentum. The impetus came from ...
NU offers biking at a premium.
Norwich Union is to increase its premium rates for motorcycles by on average £15 per year, as the ri...
Customers Brit reward.
Britannic Assurance is to utilise MarkIT Information Services to help it progress towards an increas...
ABI seeks 'excellent' millennium response.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has issued a questionnaire to intermediaries and insurers ...
Land Aid insurance bid.
Land Aid, one of the main charities funded by the property industry, has broken into the insurance m...
Overblown figure of assessors' fees.
Despite David Todd's claim that loss assessors have traditionally taken as much as 15% of the insure...
RIMS seeks to halt Year 2000 apathy.
Only one United States and Canadian company surveyed for the RIMS conference in San Diego this week ...
Doubts cast over 'stakeholder' viability.
The Government's proposed 'stakeholder pension' scheme is doomed to failure unless there's a greater...
Sympathy is just not good enough.
It is useless appealing to the government to remove tax on household premiums, even though I think i...
Risk managers told to return to school.
Risk managers from all over the world gathered in San Diego, California, this week for the biggest e...
Commercial Union gets to grips.
Commercial Union got to grips with the complexities of DNA profiling this week, with the help of top...
Will Angus have some good news for you?
The host for the grand presentation dinner for the 1998 British Insurance Awards will be Angus Deayt...
Pet insurance.
Nationwide has linked up with Pet Protect in its latest drive to offer pet insurance. More than half...
Millennium limitations.
Australian insurers are moving towards limiting their liability for millennium bug problems by scrut...
What the papers say.
THE TIMES A top student whose mind is trapped in a useless body after hospital staff unnecessaril...
CILA Annual Conference.
The 'globalisation' theme of this year's Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters' (CILA) Annual Confer...
PMSC to go global with Microsoft deal.
Insurance IT solutions provider Policy Management Systems Corporation (PMSC) and Microsoft are set t...
Turnstall on the ball.
Turnstall Assurance Friendly Society has chipped in for the sixth year running, as official sponsor ...
Adam on eve of launch.
IBM and Adam Associates have announced they are to join forces to provide the most comprehensive LAN...