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Heath Lambert faces film payouts
The House of Lords has given insurers significant ammunition to proceed in their battle over severa...
An evolving relationship
Insurers and vehicle repairers must put aside old differences and find new ways to work together and meet joint targets, says Gary Brench.
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The power to perform?
The advent of new FSA regulation is set to have a strong impact on the insurance sector, however, many believe they do not have enough power to raise service standards and keep them there. Rachel Gordon investigates industry feeling on the proposed…
Blocked insurance claim is draining.
I am currently instructed on a case involving damage to underground drains. The drains in question s...
Genetics: insurers vulnerable
Insurers seeking to persuade government that the use of predictive genetic tests is valid should sh...
Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths
The only major issue I have with the front page of this site is that it seems to run out of life in...
AIM technology launches revised analysis tool
AIM technology has launched a revised analysis tool to measure the performance and effectiveness of...
JLT: no US listing, despite strong overseas growth
A listing in the US is "not on the radar screen" for UK broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson, which this w...
Get in line for online
With the benefits of online claims now being widely touted - for both customers and service providers - there are no longer any excuses not to switch to a web-based system, argues Martin Wiggins.
Liverpool set to look ship-shape again
Once a shipping and insurance giant, Liverpool has suffered in recent years as financial institutio...
Claims sector in the spotlight
The last week has seen several major developments for the claims sector of the insurance industry. ...
Appointment at Allianz Cornhill
Paul Messer has been appointed manager, commercial property at Allianz Cornhill. Mr Messer has work...
Government eyes Scottish lead on flood payments
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister this week told Post Magazine it will be taking "an active int...
Trenwick shares could be suspended
The troubled Bermudian insurer Trenwick has six months for the average price over 30 days of its sh...
Insurance Directory 2003 hits the newsstands
Post Magazine this week publishes its 2003 Insurance Directory, which includes details on UK regist...
Appointment at Misys Insurance Management
Misys Insurance Management has recruited David Macfarlane to the role of Countrywide motor fleet sa...
Appointment at Midland Broker Alliance
The Midland Broker Alliance has appointed an ex-compliance officer to ensure its members will meet ...
Appointment at Henderson Insurance Brokers
Henderson Insurance Brokers has made two appointments to its management team. Paul Judge has become...
Capita Group increases profits in 2002
Outsourcing specialist Capita Group increased profits before tax in 2002 to £98.2m, compared to £72...
London market brokers should look to sell up, says IMAS
London market brokers with income less than £10m have been the worst performing intermediary group ...
Cheque mate?
The recent conditional fee agreements saga is continuing to be played out in the courts, with a series of new rulings recently raising the game. Veronica Cowan looks at the moves being made to reach an amicable conclusion.
Proposal forms changed
One of the insurers at the top of an insurance chain, which is subject to a police investigation af...
InsurE-com to hit the road
Broker solutions provider InsurE-com is to hit the road to showcase its back-office customer manage...