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Nosey neighbour helps foils £15,000 insurance fraud.
A sharp-eyed neighbour helped foil a £15,000 insurance fraud by fingering two brothers who had faked...
Navigators on a course for web success.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Winterthur closes deal.
HIH Winterthur International Holdings has completed its acquisition of the Cotesworth Group. Both co...
A first in cancer cover.
AIG Europe has launched what it claims is the first insurance product to cover women diagnosed with ...
Bright start for Michael.
Michael Bright, chairman and managing director of Independent Insurance, was elected a vice-presiden...
Massow sets up new IFA network.
A new network of independent financial advisers has been set up by colourful industry character Ivan...
West-Tec's legal aid.
West-Tec Investigations has designed a package to help insurers compile evidence at an early stage, ...
G-string firms go Toplis.
McLarens Toplis has taken further steps to consolidate its position as the leading loss adjuster in ...
Death shocks GAB.
Directors and staff of GAB Robins were stunned by the death of Bruce Munro, who died on 24 September...
Building for a fast track.
Charles Lambrick and Simon Brooks consider some important recent developments in the field of public liability insurance, and look ahead to the Woolf reforms and beyond.
State Farm prepares to defend lawsuit.
The United States Supreme Court has given the green light for five million policyholders to sue Stat...
NIG buy in the bag.
NIG Skandia finally completed the acquisition of Hibernian UK on 7 October after the deal was greenl...
Datamining Target.
Marc Farr explains how datamining can help insurers use the masses of electronic information in today's business world to their best advantage.
Britannia checks firms' fire safety.
National Britannia is offering small firms the opportunity to stub out the fire risks within their p...
Eurobase module puts firms on information fast track.
Software supplier Eurobase Systems has launched an additional 'Decision Support Module' for its Syne...
Union gets the hump with 'sleeping policemen' case.
An historic test case concerning injuries sustained by 'sleeping policemen' has been scrapped after ...
IBRC d-day delay.
The Insurance Brokers Registration Council meeting on Tuesday afternoon broke up without making a de...
90s-style of manager.
The insurance industry will need a new breed of manager to meet the challenges of the late 1990s, sa...
Putting a name to the faces.
Inter Partner Assistance was both delighted and flattered to see a photo of its Preston centre used ...
Decision day for deadlocked IBRC.
The Insurance Brokers Registration Council is due to meet tomorrow to decide how it will be run afte...
ABI: industry calls for an easier read.
Insurers were urged this week to focus their plans to deal with the issue of over complicated produc...
Exclusive - Gift of the GAB comes to the City.
Adjuster GAB Robins has launched a dedicated London Market office which is designed to give instant ...
McCrindle: 'voice of insurance' falls silent.
Sir Robert McCrindle, former MP and for a long time "the voice of insurance" in Parliament, has died...
O'Reilly takes a stand at exhibition despite merger.
Even the modern, fleet-footed CII cannot quite keep up with all the changes taking place in the mark...