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Industry regulation may counter EU law.
While discussions currently concentrate on the suitability of the Institute of Insurance Brokers to ...
TIG buy for Fairfax.
TIG Holdings, a New York property/casualty insurer, is to be acquired by Canadian insurer Fairfax in...
Appointment at Colonia Baltica Insurance.
Amanda Lewis has joined Colonia Baltica Insurance to establish and develop its contingency and speci...
French revolution against fraud.
John Burke reports from Paris on a model operation being copied around the world.
What the papers say.
THE SUN A husband who tried to hire a hitman through a magazine, to kill his wife, was jailed for...
US export of Server - greater Internet security.
The US Department of Commerce has given permission for the export of 128-bit versions of Commerce Se...
Dell wins call centre accolade.
Dell Direct UK and Ireland has been declared Call Centre of the Year and Supplier of the Year at the...
Those were the good old days.
The official press release announcing the merger between Beachcroft Stanleys and Wansbroughs Willey ...
Chartwell covers charity.
Chartwell has launched a new professional liability product for charities. Charity Plus has been ...
Appointment at R.L. Davison & Co.
Bob Crothers has joined the wholesale account team of specialist Lloyd's broker R.L. Davison & Co. P...
Independent roadshow.
Independent Insurance's new survey teams are taking the company's risk management capabilities to br...
Green Paper receives a mixed reaction.
The chairman of the National Association of Pension Schemes Peter Murray claimed that while the Gree...
Appointment at Pearl Assurance.
John Simmonds has been made director of general insurance at Pearl Assurance. He succeeds Duncan Hop...
Lloyd's Community Programme lecutre.
The award-winning architect who designed the Lloyd's building delivered the inaugural Lloyd's Commun...
Appointment at Christchurch Insurance Services.
Michael Taylor-West has been appointed as new business development manager with Christchurch Insuran...
The show will go on.
Hypnotist Paul McKenna won a High Court case brought by a man he had hypnotised on stage. Michael Edwards asks if this victory means an end to such legal actions.
Exclusive - Loss adjuster loses Guardian panel role.
Guardian Insurance has kicked leading loss adjuster Cunningham Ellis & Buckle off its adjusting pane...
Lloyd's survey reveals fears of global rivals.
The greatest perceived threat to the Lloyd's market is global competition as 82% of syndicates have ...
LPC contract for Integris.
The London Processing Centre has taken steps to increase the efficiency of its IT services by outsou...
Windsor in good shape.
Sports specialist broker Windsor has served up a right royal set of end-of-year figures, with a retu...
Grand plan falls down.
India's government has moved towards a watered down version of its ambitious plans announced recentl...
Half a century not out.
Guardian and The Wilky Group are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the start of their relationship...
Greenway is IIB's first president.
John Greenway MP has been appointed to the new position of president of the Institute of Insurance B...
Churchill shuns the south to open Teeside call centre.
Churchill is set to open a 150 agent call centre in Teeside in January to tackle the expansion of it...