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Iprism valued at £50m as PE firm takes a stake - Post in print: 18 November 2010

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Reporter Amy Ellis outlines the main news from this week's issue of Post, including how backing from a PE firm has led to Iprism being valued at £50m; Zurich coming under fire for 'bungled' staff consultation; Allianz's Andrew Torrance bemoaning new entrants to the commercial market over rates; and how a group of London authorities have kicked off a tender to process to establish a joint scheme for the insurance of council fleet vehicles.

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