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Industry fails to act as customers suffer.

Risk managers, who actually buy commercial insurance, are not impressed with the present state of the market and see some evidence of profiteering by insurers. David Gamble outlines the customers' perspective of the hardening market.

OFT alarm bells.

Alarm bells will ring in the takeover divisions of the Office of Fair Trading and the European Union...

Short circuit.

When companies plan a merger, the IT aspect of the union is often overlooked. Planning the technology strategy ahead of the deal is vital, as taking short cuts can cause huge problems later on, warns Edward Murray.

Creditor gets into gear.

Recent upheavals have caused creditor insurance to lose some of its momentum. However, post-General Insurance Standards Council, a new consultation process involving the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority aims to bring all aspects of the…

Aegon profit falls.

Dutch insurance group Aegon's second-quarter profit has fallen by 77% as a result of falling stocks ...

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