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Speedy benefits.
Fast assessment of rehabilitation cases can help both patient and practitioner. Keith Sankey explains.
Appointment at RL Davison & Co.
Mark Culleton has been appointed by Lloyd's broker RL Davison & Co to its motor fleet administration...
No cheap cover.
With legislation increasing employers' cost pressures, Susan Robinson looks at how legal expenses insurance policies can deal with these changes.
Networking is key.
Prudential is investing £900,000 in bringing Asynchronous Transfer Mode networking to the desktops o...
Penny Black's insurance week.
One of Chris Woodburn's supposed qualifications for the tricky job of heading up the General Insuran...
What the Papers Say.
THE EXPRESS Nine families whose relatives died from the human form of mad cow disease are suing t...
10-year tail to HSBC tale.
Why all the fuss about Midland Bank' admission that it sometimes pays outrageous claims in its pursu...
Scottish Widows stands fast.
Scottish Widows has defended its decision to demutualise after accepting a £7bn offer from banking g...
Managing ART.
Dan Malloy, chief executive of Stockton Re talks to Richard Willsher about capital, swaps, Crowe Insurance Group and the meaning of ART.
Appointment at Norman Insurance.
Jane Coppard has been appointed household manager, underwriting, at Norman Insurance. Ms Coppard pre...
Irish up premiums.
Irish state-owned health insurer VHI is to hike premiums from September, although the size of the in...
Mardi Gras gay festival.
To coincide with this weekend's Mardi Gras gay festival, legal expenses insurer Victory Legal is lau...
Double benefit of motor database.
In Guest Comment (PM, 10 June, p19), Lorraine Wright links the Fourth Directive with the intended mo...
La Playa in harmony with music industry.
A new broker specialising in risk management consultancy for the music industry hopes to strike the ...
Rarebit of good news.
A host of initiatives in areas such as skills training and transport are being introduced to boost the North Wales economy. David Fanning reports.
Arnott's new jobs.
Sixty new jobs are to be created following Arnott Group Holding's acquisition of Manchester-based Ci...
£22.5bn Y2K estimate.
Technical problems caused by the Millennium Bug could leave insurers facing claims of up to £22.5bn ...
Centor rises from ashes.
Christchurch Insurance Services has rebranded itself ahead of a major push into the independent fina...
Lifelong Learning award.
Lyn Russell and Karen Watson of Birstall Insurance Services received a Lifelong Learning award at th...
Fire gutted Beefeater restaurant.
Last orders have been called at Long Reach in Whitstable after a fire gutted the Beefeater restauran...
Warning to clean up the roads.
Secondhand car dealers and unscrupulous salvage companies have been slammed for selling insurance li...
Evolution not revolution.
Mary Francis, the newly-appointed director general of the ABI, talks to David Worsfold about how she plans to extend the association's influence.
Hill House Hammond.
Hill House Hammond gave Chris Brown from Bedfordshire a double birthday present last week. Discoveri...
Merger smoothing.
Legal expenses insurer Das has been appointed to 'harmonise' insurer CGU's legal expenses facilities...