Skip to main content

News

Raising the interest rate?

In the first of a new series of articles based on the Insurance Institute of London's Advanced Study Group's research, Chris Dudley outlines the soon-to-be-published findings on insurance and the public interest.

Appointment at Keoghs

National law firm Keoghs has appointed three new solicitors to its specialist claims unit, which he...

Alex Forbes in Scottish push

Anglo-South African broker Alexander Forbes is looking to double its Scottish commercial presence i...

Events.

18 November Insurance Institute of London lecture - UK property market: a reinsurers' perspective...

Learning the e-asy way?

E-learning is growing in popularity, but many companies favour combining this with more traditional teaching methods. Is this approach the best way to teach staff, or is it sending out mixed messages? Mira Butterworth reports.

Broking giant recruits 60

US broking giant Arthur J Gallagher officially welcomed 60 new recruits to its London-based marine,...

Overseas aid

With the number of UK citizens working or living abroad rising steadily, the expatriate private medical insurance market is an attractive one, and with as many as 45% not having cover, the potential is massive. Rachel Gordon looks at the opportunities in…

Appointment at Swiss Re

John Coomber is to succeed Walter Kielholz as chief executive of Swiss Re in January. The news foll...

Unions hit out at RSA

Senior union representatives have hit out at Royal & Sun Alliance for publicly stating that 900 jobs ...

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have an Insurance Post account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account here