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Pick of the week
Small adjusters to launch own association; QBE keen to acquire in Europe; Axa exits CHO code to establish own model; Only enters into administration; and Groupama restructure is hailed a success
Marsh extends Green Road partnership to UK clients
Marsh customers to access technology to promote safer driving.
Crawford appoints ex Brit claims boss for Lloyd's charge
President Jeffrey Bowman hails capture of Bob Foster.
Wildfires rage in California
Wildfires have burned 105,000 acres of Californian land near Los Angeles.
Brit unveils new group claims boss
Brit CEO Dane Douetil has recruited a new group claims director from PWC
Axa withdraws from Credit Hire GTA
Disproportionately high costs of existing arrangements with CHOs blamed for decision
Cunningham Lindsey creates new investigations team
Investigators added to Cunningham Lindsey's major loss team.
TLSS adds to its advisory board
Jack Brownhill joins TLSS with 40 years experience in motor underwriting.
Abort, retry, fail
With online commercial activity an increasing part of everyday business, Edward Murray reports on the worrying trend for small to medium-sized enterprises to completely overlook their website disaster recovery plans.
Hand over the reins
When the financial crisis began, many predicted business process outsourcing would shine. However, as Stephanie Denton finds, although the market has seen growth, the expected surge has not materialised.
Could Corby happen again?
The remediation of the former Corby steelworks between 1983 and 1997 exposed local families to contaminants. Dr Jon Burton looks at the legislation that has been put in place since then to see if it could ever happen again.