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Apil joins claims farmer crackdown
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has launched its bid to be part of the government's crack...
NU greenlight for pay-as-you drive
Norwich Union could roll-out pay-as-you-drive motor insurance to the general public by the end of th...
Marsh drops 180 places in world ranking table
Marsh's parent Marsh and McLennan's financial worries were brought into sharp focus this week after ...
The final countdown
Julian James, director of worldwide markets at Lloyd's, opened the British Insurance Awards 2005 Fin...
Pittman returns to HBOS in shake up
Halifax Bank of Scotland General Insurance has welcomed back its former claims boss Jim Pittman, as ...
Appointment at James Hallam
Arnold Fisher, sister company to James Hallam, has made Stuart Burt regional director and Vito Sepe ...
Appointment at The Cotswold Group
Andrew Wilson has joined The Cotswold Group from Alexandra Claims as a senior claims investigator an...
Integro makes five executive appointments
New broker start-up Integro has made five executive appointments. Industry veterans Frank Gundersen ...
Zurich signals Commercial and Municipal alignment
Insurer Zurich has hinted it could align its Municipal and Commercial divisions, following the appoi...
Penny Black's insurance week
Penny is not one for commercial television at the best of times, but one could not help but notice t...
Companion of the CMI appointed
Henry Engelhardt, chief executive of the Admiral Group, has been appointed a Companion of the Charte...
Plane sailing
The partners of aviation litigation law firm Clyde and Company have announced they are set to merge ...
James Chapman and Company opens new London office
Manchester-based law firm James Chapman and Company has opened a new London office for client meetin...
Ingram Hawkins & Nock appoints managing director
Stourbridge-based commercial insurance brokers Ingram Hawkins & Nock has made Liz Kerr managing dire...
US Government warns of flooding
The US Government has told homeowners and businesses to prepare for flooding after the first tropica...
Benfield recruits staff worldwide
Reinsurance broker Benfield is recruiting 140 staff worldwide to add to its 1700-strong workforce, d...
Integer's members soon get the vote
Integer, the mutual set up for Lloyd's Names as a stop-loss reinsurance vehicle, is to tell its memb...
Business underwritten 100% by HCC Europe
Professional Indemnity specialist insurer, HCC Diversified Financial Products will be underwritten 1...
The LMA close to finalising transparency model
The Lloyd's Market Association has said it is close to finalising broker Marsh's transparency model....
RAC wins 15-year contract
RAC, the roadside assistance company owned by NU's parent Aviva, has won a 15-year contract worth £6...
Cornhill Direct signs contract with Mondial UK
Cornhill Direct has signed a three year contract with Mondial UK for roadside assistance and recover...
Appointment at Sagar Insurances
Gary Quaine has become commercial broker manager at Sagar's Accrington office. He joins from Aon and...
Swiss Re looks ahead to good 2005 P/C returns
Swiss Re has provided further disclosure on its risk management approach and its very strong capital adequacy at an investor day in the US. Swiss Re has also provided an update on its property & casualty business, showing that this area continues to…
US coalition calls for insurance industry reform
A coalition of 134 national and regional insurance companies and agencies, banks and trade associations have asked the US Congress to enact optional federal insurance charter legislation in effort to push for reform in the insurance industry.