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The regulation reformer.

John Tiner is charged with the task of overhauling regulation of the insurance industry. Anthony Gould caught up with him for an update on his progress so far.

On a roll.

For brokers, providing finance for their customers, on both commercial and personal business, is becoming increasingly attractive. Hugo Cranmore looks at how to play the game.

Cash injections mean big business.

Brokers, insurers and service providers all need to raise finance at some stage in order to grow. David Fanning looks at the options for those looking to inject capital into their businesses.

Optimism puts search and selection at top of agenda.

Although the events of 11 September looked set to cause havoc within the industry, six months on, there is increased capacity at Lloyd's and hardening rates. With this comes greater global optimism and opportunities for recruitment companies. Nick Purdue…

Counter attack.

Banks not only lend money for business development, they also hold many companies' accounts. Jane Bernstein looks at how such financial institutions have reacted to criticism over their treatment of small businesses.

Restructuring raises debate.

At the Post Magazine round table in partnership with Accenture last week, insurance industry chiefs wrestled with the strategic issues facing the industry. Anthony Gould reports on industry reaction to the concept of capability-based restructuring.

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