News
The Royal Hospital Haslar added to CBG portfolio
CBG Group has been appointed to provide a programme of insurance for The Royal Hospital Haslar.
RBSI profits slump by over £500m to £58m in 2009
CEO Paul Geddes described 2009 as "exceptionally challenging"
RSA bullish despite 10% fall in operating profit
CEO Andy Haste hails progress in emerging markets and international arms.
RSA bullish despite 10% fall in operating profit
CEO Andy Haste hails progress in emerging markets and international arms.
Total Objects director aims for North Pole
A director at insurance software solutions provider Total Objects is preparing to trek to the North Pole to raise money for the Coins Foundation charity
Groupama launches three-year talent plan
Groupama Insurances has launched a corporate initiative to drive talent within the company with the appointment of a new talent and resourcing manager.
Open GI trading clinicsgreen-lighted
A series of clinics aimed at helping brokers get the most out of their Open GI trading systems has been accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute for the third year running.
CII launches campaign to woo young people
the Chartered Insurance Institute has launched an online campaign aimed at showing young people the variety of opportunities that a career in insurance can offer.
Law reports: Wincanton loses appeal against liability for second injury
Robert Eric Spencer v Wincanton Holdings (Wincanton Logistics) (Court of Appeal — 21 December 2009)
Law reports: Appeal court leaves costs decision alone
Sughra Sulaman v Axa Insurance and another (Court of Appeal — 9 December 2009)
Law reports: Council appeals successfully against horse fair charge
Glaister and others v Appleby-in-Westmorland Town Council (Court of Appeal — 9 December 2009)
Fears rise as process reforms approach
Concerns are mounting that the imminent Ministry of Justice claims process reforms could encourage claims to be settled without medical evidence, creating significant exposures for solicitors and insurers.
MoJ defends itself over claims of "done deal"
The Ministry of Justice has defended its decision to shorten the response time for its defamation costs consultation paper after the Legal Expenses Insurance Group hit out at the "arbitrary reduction" last week.