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All change.

Post Magazine's first survey of UK loss adjusters shows that many feel strongly about retaining thei...

Next-door nuisance.

A landlord was neither obliged to install sound insulation in an existing dwelling nor liable for da...

Be prepared.

The Institute of Financial Planning is holding a further series of CFP licence preparation days coun...

Virtual views.

Over half of those operating within the call centre industry believe a virtual call centre will repl...

CGU watches out.

CGU has signed a deal worth £2m with the National Neighbourhood Watch Association for a commercial p...

Veteran broker dies.

Kenneth Griffiths, the first insurance broker president of the Liverpool Insurance Institute and a t...

Abbey broker offer.

Abbey Legal Protection is offering brokers 5% additional brokerage on legal expenses policies sold b...

Peaks and troughs.

The Swiss insurance market is lying between structural change and new departures. Martin Jara and Dr Thomas Kuhne explain whether the market is running like clockwork.

Picking up the pieces.

Earthquakes, infernos, air crashes - no-one likes hearing about them yet they are the staple diet for a large section of the insurance industry. Eric Alexander discovers why 1999 has been a busy year for the financial masters of disaster.

Insurer's 10% off.

A rates hardening in the travel insurance sector has prompted one provider to offer a 10% discount a...

A tonic for Lime St.

Mike Hannan, chief executive of the London Processing Centre, is a man with a plan - several of them, in fact, including ending the rivalry between Lloyd's and the rest of the London Market. Marcus Alcock reports.

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