Skip to main content

News

Stress busters.

Eastgate Legal and Medical Services this week launched a new portfolio of services to provide busine...

Panel review drops three.

Loss adjusters Carmichael & Co, Ellis May and Miller Pycraft have all lost out following Churchill I...

Axa panel settled.

Axa will announce its new loss adjusting panel in the next week, according to director of resourcing...

One year on.

David Worsfold reports on the second Rehabilitation First conference, which was held last week, and looks at the great strides forward the campaign has made since its launch just a year ago.

1000: right on Cue.

Composite Legal Expenses has signed up its 1000th agency to its computerised insurance quotation sys...

Time for a review.

In reassessing their loss adjuster panels many insurers have taken a closer look at changes in the traditional supplier/client relationship. Anthony Gould asked insurers about their recent review processes.

Cracking up.

Subsidence is unsettling for homeowners and insurers alike, and the freak weather conditions the UK has been experiencing of late are likely to exacerbate the situation. Preventative measures are the key to averting a landslide of claims, says Simon…

Mills recruitments.

Mills & Reeve has made two new appointments to boost its insurance practice. Carolyn Boyd has been r...

Beddis plans ahead.

Birmingham-based broker Beddis Hobbs & Partners has announced details of a long-term succession plan...

... a Lloyd's underwriter.

John Collyear is lead underwriter at Euclidian syndicate 1243 at Lloyd's. Marcus Alcock spent a day with him and discovered that the role involves much more than simply underwriting. The emphasis is on team work, although as active underwriter, John is…

Cigna targets expats.

Expatriates now living in the US have been targeted by healthcare provider Cigna International throu...

Clarke cover-all.

Canterbury insurance broker Clarke Cooper has launched a new insurance package for self-employed con...

Motor database to take to the road at last.

It might have taken a lot longer than expected, but this week, the insurance industry finally took a major step towards tackling the problem of uninsured driving that is expected to cost the industry £215m this year alone. Jonathan Swift reports.

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have an Insurance Post account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account here