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Unworthy praise.
I write regarding Alan Bladen's letter on Eagle Star's branch closures ('How can firing staff provid...
No to strike at Co-op.
Employees at Co-operative Insurance have firmly rejected a call for industrial action. The result ca...
Carrying on with CLEO.
CSC is to bring a series of enhancements to its commercial lines electronic trading system CLEO.The ...
RSA's health check giveaway.
Royal & SunAlliance is promoting its specialist high net worth arm Primechoice at this year's Northe...
No retirement benefits for teacher before age of 60.
A teacher did not qualify to receive retirement benefits before her 60th birthday because her employ...
Exclusive - Fraud cops bust former NU man.
Police have made what they believe could be the major breakthrough in their efforts to crack a £30m ...
SLC cuts charges.
SLC Asset Management has slashed the initial charges on its range of retail unit trusts. The reducti...
An ACE engineering idea.
ACE Engineering Insurance has produced a handy reference tool to help brokers advise clients on engi...
Announcement to silence Eagle Star Re rumours.
Speculation surrounding London market reinsurer Eagle Star Re looks set to be silenced with an annou...
Risks prove a moving target.
As more risk is handled in-house by both private and public organisations and companies expand their...
Business as usual.
The elements, employees and terrorists. They all pose an unknown risk. It only takes a couple of days of freak weather and a company can find itself all at sea. Jonathan Swift looks at how disaster recovery and business continuity firms help.
Japan is the world's top marine insurance market.
Japan has taken over the wheel as the world's top marine insurance market at the expense of London. ...
Report prompts scutiny of PMI sector.
Is the market for private medical insurance about to boom or is it in the doldrums? The answer to...
Check with Mum and Dad', says RSA.
Royal & Sun Alliance has told students to check their parents' cover before dipping into their grant...
Losing its number one spot must drive London into action.
The news that Japan is now the world's largest marine insurer by premium volume, taking the title fr...
In deep water? Not us, say insurers.
Insurers have hit out at claims they could face a wave of swimming pool related public liability cla...
Low power ahead.
The financial meltdown of Asia has resulted in energy projects grinding to a halt. Jeremy Golden explains how this has hit insurers and reinsurers.
Appointment at Prime Health.
Three new directors have been appointed by Prime Health. Tim Bailey becomes finance director, Simon ...
Adding value top of the marine agenda.
Alex Broad reports from the annual IUMI Conference, this year being held in Lisbon. She discovers that while delegates had little to smile about, marine insurance chiefs had some ideas about how to steer the sector out of its crisis.
Lloyd's brokers secure access to INFO.
Broker power has succeeded in Lloyd's brokers being able to access its helpful 'INFO' service this m...
Future still bleak for international hull market.
The international hull market is showing no signs of an upturn according to Peter Chrismas, chairman...
Law is getting in the way of adjusters' arson inquiries'.
Loss adjusters are having to fight the law to prevent their arson investigations being shot down in ...
Appointment at Lombard General Insurance.
Andrew Whiley has been made personal injury claims manager for Lombard general Insurance. He will as...
Campaign uses its wits.
Norwich Union has launched an advertising campaign which uses famous witticisms in a bid to reinforc...