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Approval for Bill.
A Bill which would expand patients' ability to sue health insurers for punitive damages, should insu...
Wired for sound and vision.
The London and international insurance market now has a website thanks to Internet engineers Worldwi...
What the Papers Say.
THE EXPRESS A computer glitch more deadly than the Millennium Bug could wipe out the Internet and...
Satisfy me.
Following merger movement in the loss adjusting sector, Post Magazine conducted an exclusive survey of UK insurance claims managers to see just how satisfied, or otherwise, they are with the services provided. Alex Broad explains.
£5m profit marks best year ever for Fedsure.
Fedsure General, the short-term insurance subsidiary of Fedsure, one of South Africa's leading finan...
They think it's all started ... it has now.
The second Post Magazine charity football tournament kicked off at Wormwood Scrubs and in Manchester...
PPP Healthcare to sponsor cricket.
PPP Healthcare has struck a four-year deal with the England and Wales Cricket Board to sponsor the C...
How far has insurance come in 300 years?
The ever-popular Post Magazine Insurance and Law Debate on 20 May is doubly significant for its co-h...
Customers can see standard is right - why can't industry?
With over 30 years' experience of risk management and insurance broking, as both a practitioner and ...
Deal on wheels.
Motorbike insurance specialist Chandler Direct has teamed-up with security provider Alpha Scientific...
A time for new ventures.
As CILA members prepare to adjust for a get together in Edinburgh, Alex Broad spoke to new executive director Graham Cave about recent activities and how the image of the Institute has changed.
Cup brings in £15m.
Axa estimates it has recouped the equivalent of £15m worth of advertising thanks to its sponsorship ...
BCWA Healthcare sees soaring profits.
Despite a difficult year in the private medical insurance market, BCWA Healthcare has announced a ne...
Axa adoption.
Nordstern Art Insurance has brushed up its image by adopting the Axa brand. The move will bring the ...
Appointment at Towergate Underwriting.
Towergate Underwriting group has appointed Colin Birch as sales development director of Strovers, it...
The right to roam debate.
The right to roam debate took a new twist in the House of Lords when government minister Larry Whitt...
Ford's Kwik Kash.
Ford this week unveiled a £1bn takeover for the Kwik-Fit repair chain as a precursor to a worldwide ...
Cancer lawsuits rock oil giant.
Multi-billion legal liabilities arising from cancer-related lawsuits could shave pounds off the shar...
Spinning for satisfaction.
Problems are stacking up for insurers, loss adjusters and solicitors, but unfortunately they cannot ...
Branching out.
Advertising guru Mo Drake has revealed the secrets of his success in a book, Hollering up a Tree, wr...
Appointment at Domestic & General.
Two board appointments have been made at Domestic & General, the UK's largest specialist provider of...
A shady deal.
The French government is paying for 60 million pairs of sunglasses because it fears the total eclips...
Network solutions
As the claims process becomes more and more important, the emergence of network suppliers has been a god send for insurers. Brian Meigh finds out why.
Women drivers fear attack.
Over half the women drivers surveyed by transport group Arriva admitted to being so scared of road r...