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The roots of subsidence

The inability of policyholders to differentiate between the natural movement of buildings and subsidence has prompted industry calls for better customer education. Simon Threadgold reports on ideas aimed at cracking the problem

Events

12 May Aon Consulting Flexible Benefits seminar London Tel: 020 8970 4474 E-mail: thali...

QBE completes acquisition

QBE's acquisition of Greenhill Underwriting Group has been completed. Greenhill is a UK-based underw...

Appointment at Herbert Smith

Herbert Smith has appointed a new management team following the retirement of senior partner Richard...

Names outperforms market

Lloyd's results for 2002 have revealed Names outperfomed the market, with profits 29% above Lloyd's ...

Appointment at Keelan Westall

Nicky Pepper has joined Keelan Westall as sales director. Prior to this, she worked for Morgan Stanl...

School arsons on the rise

New figures released today by Zurich Municipal, show that the cost of fires in schools increased by 13% in 2004 compared to the previous year. Related costs incurred as a result of school fires cost £83 million last year and have increased by more than…

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