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Calling time on inflated claims.
The Working Time Regulations 1998 came into force on 1 October and imposes limits on hours of work. ...
Trio form reinsurer.
La Mutualite Francaise, Matmut and Scor have announced the formation of a new reinsurance company, M...
Northern Ireland peace prompts drop in rates.
Terrorism insurer Pool Re has slashed its rates by 90% to the delight of the biggest underwriter in ...
Exclusive - RSA aims for flexibility with first product.
Royal SunAlliance is set to launch its first household product since its formation in a move designe...
Bumpy road to approval for shake-up proposals.
The package of constitutional changes which involves cutting the CII's governing council down to one...
Zurich set for winter.
As winter approaches, Zurich Municipal has reviewed its three outdoor risk management strategies to ...
Fat & Thin world debut.
Hummingbird Communications is to launch the world's first fully integrated Fat and Thin Client Conne...
Lloyd's to target fundraising.
Lloyd's is to target fundraising to benefit five charities which all have links with the market. The...
AXA opens in Liverpool.
AXA Direct customers will have even less reason to worry about walking alone after the company annou...
Fraud set to rocket.
KMPG Forensic Accounting has warned that serious fraud is set to shoot up as the economy goes into f...
Call for fraud offensive.
Manchester lawyer Nigel Yates has urged courts to clamp down on fraudulent compensation claims. Exag...
Alastair Clark urges examination of incentive schemes.
The head of the Bank of England's financial stability unit has urged insurance companies to examine ...
A great man and a great friend.
The Death of Sir Robert McCrindle brings an era to an end. He was a great friend of Post Magazine, w...
Committee disbanded.
The Careers Committee has been disbanded and its work has been transferred to the National Training ...
New Royal & SunAlliance office opens in Shanghai.
Prime Minister Tony Blair opened the new Royal & SunAlliance Shanghai office during his trip to Chin...
Post Magazine team celebrate.
The Post Magazine team celebrate their triumph in the Financial Services Media Awards, hosted by the...
New Nash office.
The success of its dedicated Irish motorbike policy Emerald has prompted English specialist intermed...
Wellington offers banks cover for economic hot zones.
With economic turmoil engulfing parts of the Middle East and Latin America, Wellington Underwriting ...
Three quarters of UK firms want Britain to sign up to EMU.
Survey of almost 2000 companies yields surprising result.
Market share league is real eye-opener.
The market share analysis we published last week shows many interesting factors in the rapidly chang...
Supermarketing.
In the second of a series of features from the Across the Millennium programme, a predictive study into the future of the insurance market, Stephanie Silvester checks out the supermarket shelves for insurance bargains.
TUC agrees to pensions rethink.
An influential trade union official has agreed to rethink requirements for the proposed stakeholder ...
Sales on-line.
Efficient insurance sales on the internet have yet to take off in a big way. Richard Griffiths explores the reasons why.
Third buy for broker.
Broker Oughtred & Harrison has announced its third acquisition in three months giving the company a ...