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US: miles of cover.

A plan to allow companies to sell motor insurance by distance has been authorised by the Texas Legis...

What the Papers Say.

The Sun Bosses of a top Indian chef want to insure his tongue for £1m. Sanjay Sighat tests hundre...

Allclear medicals.

Bishopscourt Affinity Solutions is to provide its web-based travel insurance Allclear Plus to carrie...

Beware cuts to training.

Following last September's terrorist attacks in the US, insurers are having to tighten their belts. However, Bev FitzGerald warns against cutting back on training, which could have disastrous long-term consequences for the industry's future.

Sherwood contracts.

Sherwood International has secured contracts with Abbey National Financial Services (ANFIS), Adepta ...

Ultimate director.

BDML Holdings subsidiary, Ultimate Insurance Services, has appointed Paul Hampshire as director with...

Markerstudy hints.

Broker marketing organisation Markerstudy plans to make two more acquisitions this year. Managing di...

South keeps p&c course.

Property & casualty has experienced a rocky period, although things were beginning to look up before the US terrorist attacks. Martin South, chief executive of Zurich London, talks Marcus Alcock through the company's post-11 September strategy.

Atrium recruits.

Lloyd's insurer Atrium has appointed two new underwriters for syndicate 609. Gloria Davies joins as ...

Post-WTC risk call.

Imagining the unimaginable. That is the challenge facing the insurance industry, and that is exactly...

Fortis gets mouthy.

Benelux insurer Fortis has completed the acquisition of Protective Life's dental benefits division, ...

Appointment at Morgan Cole.

Morgan Cole has promoted Peter Sewell to partner in its specialist professional indemnity division F...

Appointment at Kennedys.

Nick Thomas, senior partner at City dispute resolution firm Kennedys, has been re-elected for a furt...

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