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Patrick's new syndicate sets out its limits
Lloyd's syndicate 2010, managed by Cathedral Underwriting, which is itself a subsidiary of Cathedral ...
Oaktree: fun cover.
Affinity group specialist Oaktree Insurance Solutions has launched a new scheme aimed at providing n...
RMI steps up competition campaign.
Bodyshops have stepped up their campaign to highlight alleged anti-competitive practices of insurers...
Appointment at Merricks.
Insurance and construction lawyers Merricks has developed a niche unit in its Birmigham office to de...
RAC cranks up network.
The Royal Automobile Club has selected the Motor Vehicle Repairers' Association to develop and expan...
Flooding into the debate.
Flood cover is at the top of the news and political agenda at the moment. Forty years ago, flood cov...
Canon shoots off.
Law firm Weightmans has taken on chartered accountant Tony Cannon as financial director from the Lon...
Appointment at McGuire Insurances.
John MacManus has been made a director of Belfast-based McGuire Insurances. He joined the company in...
TL Dallas are the champions.
London insurance broker TL Dallas conquered the opposition at the inaugural conker championship orga...
Westbury moves into financial services.
Construction company Westbury has launched its financial services company Incresco, following the su...
AIG teams up for net protection.
US insurer AIG has set up a joint venture with Dunn & Bradsheet called Avantrust to provide insuranc...
Toplis director dies.
Albert Victor Muress, director of McLarens Toplis from 1981 until his retirement in 1990, died sudde...
Adjusters left out in the cold?
I write in response to the Round table report Beating the Panel (PM, 16 Nov, p17, and related letter...
Garwyn takes a step back.
I would like to set the record straight by pointing out that I was not the author of Loss adjusters ...
Insurer spin-off a WISe plan.
London market sponsored insurance standards body WISe is looking at creating a spin-off company to s...
Engineering success.
Today's engineering insurers and brokers have their work cut out as companies become increasingly interested in acquiring tailor-made packages and benefits. Phil Godwin speculates on what the future holds for engineering insurance and inspection.
Miller staffs up.
London-based broker Miller Insurance Group has acquired two senior accident & health specialists fro...
Moves for MULRA.
The Motoring Uninsured Loss Recoveries Association plans to meet the General Insurance Standards Cou...
Appointment at United Insurance Brokers.
Martin Black has joined United Insurance Brokers to head up its new captive & risk management divisi...
Claims limits set.
The long-awaited claims code from the Association of British Insurers, which was finally launched t...
RSI review sought.
A dozen US property and casualty insurers have filed a lawsuit seeking a court review of new ergonom...
Staples steps down.
Martin Staples, senior partner at City law firm Vizards, Staples & Bannisters, stepped down as presi...
Appointment at Groupama.
Groupama Insurances has made Richard Setterfield corporate and affinity partnerships manager. He wil...
Lloyd's creates two new senior posts
Two new management posts have been created at the Corporation of Lloyd's as a knock-on effect of its ...