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AA chief predicts fall in motor players.
Director expects number of companies in the market to tail off.
Long term split cheers insurers.
Speculation that the Royal Commission on Long Term Care for the Elderly is to recommend splitting nu...
Lawsuit against tobacco industry thrown out.
A bid by US health insurers to recover damages from the tobacco industry for smoking-related disease...
Increased competition threatens life down under.
The Australian life industry is overheating and companies can expect to see a slump in profits if pr...
Principles, not personalties, will win the regulatory day.
I am concerned to read your editorial (Two heads are better than one, PM, 14 Jan, p19) in which you ...
Let's hear it for adjusting's finer points.
Never have I read such a wide-ranging diatribe that displayed such appalling ignorance and prejudice...
Cigna name to stay.
Following our front page story last week regarding the takeover of Cigna's international and domesti...
Adjusting tactics for 1999.
A selection of loss adjusters share their plans and predictions for the year ahead.
Building better contracts for everyone.
I was delighted to see that Berrymans Lace Mawer dealt with the Scottish case of British Telecom v J...
Sax hits right note.
The chairman of the Sedgwick group, Sax Riley, and the director of Falcon Agencies, Nigel Hanbury, h...
Not so grim up north.
We think of London being paved with gold as far as salaries are concerned, but a Post Magazine survey has found wages booming in the north. Anthony Gould reports.
Universal calls for speedier car claims.
A leading salvage company has called on insurers to speed up the disposal process or face higher rat...
Regulator in row with IBRC over £185,000.
The Insurance Brokers' Registration Council is at loggerheads with the insurance industry regulator ...
The word from Speke.
The government is stepping up its campaign to extend the reach of financial services to less well-of...
What the papers say.
THE GUARDIAN The Chinese government, keen to show the country is meeting the Millennium Bug threa...
Getting too much out of life?
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Mergers result in the big guns blasting their way to the top.
Chris Klein looks at the winners and losers in the latest figures on the general liability sector.
Danes go for brokers.
A Bill currently being debated in the Danish Parliament will require insurance brokers to be registe...
Insurers' worst fears on costs are realised.
The Government's rejection of all attempts by the opposition parties to build-in a permanent review ...
Aston & Associates celebrates recovery of antiques.
Irish loss adjuster Aston & Associates is celebrating after its involvement in the recovery of a £50...
No win no fee system tests British reserve.
No sooner had the ink dried on this page last week about the number of civil court actions actually ...
Insurers warned not to hold back on euro preparations.
With the euro now three weeks old, the insurance market has been urged to begin preparations for the...
Public face that would be better off kept private.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Bowring Sport & Leisure launches new policy.
Bowring Sport & Leisure has launched a new policy to stop the owners of health and fitness clubs wor...