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Post Magazine Charity Football Competition.
With the second round of matches in the Post Magazine Charity Football Competition now over, several...
Fee-cutting has gone too far': Ball.
Last week's annual conference of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters saw several big-hitters send out wake-up calls on issues including cheap and cheerful claims services and the need for adjusters to broaden their business horizons.
Partnership hopes for TV success.
The largest provider of cable television in the UK, NTL, has teamed up with eXchange Holdings to bro...
RSA targets legal market for growth.
Royal & Sun Alliance is to make a serious play for the commercial legal expenses market with a dedic...
Lawyers pose real threat to adjusters.
Mike Eaves (above), chief executive of Aon Risk Services, said loss adjusters and brokers could all ...
Appointment at The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau.
The IOB has appointed five new ombudsmen. Peter Hart is an associate ombudsman while Dorothy Rickman...
£1.4bn for 15%.
Citigroup is to pay £1.4bn to acquire the remaining 15% of Travelers Property Casualty which it does...
Merger collapse hits Allianz.
Giant insurer Allianz is one of the biggest losers following the collapse of the Deutsche/Dresdner b...
Dot.com dangers.
As more companies are conducting e-business, Shanthini Satyendra explains the legal implications insurers need to be aware of.
Appointment at Independent Insurance.
Mark Stephenson has been promoted to City sales manager by Independent Insurance. He joined the comp...
Go west.
Alex Broad discovers there are many insurance industry job opportunities in the south west, but filling them often means breaking the mental block some staff have about leaving London and other major cities.
Go directly to direct ploy is unacceptable.
Have insurers abandoned any pretence of rating risk. A typical view of comprehensive motor rates o...
US interest boosts GICs.
A rush by US life offices into European guaranteed investment contracts could see the market exceed ...
Cox looks for Internet pilots.
Cox Insurance's retail division wants up to 20 small brokers to pilot its Internet service ahead of ...
Pratts and Martin Clarke Insurance undergoes facelift.
Norwich Union was one of the first companies to stamp its mark on the revamped office of Pratts and ...
Insurers await ruling.
A court decision is expected any day regarding the dispute between Belgium and the European Commissi...
Screentrade slammed for cheapest cover guarantee.
Internet broker Screentrade has been branded a "one minute wonder" after it claimed to offer the che...
Fraudbusting.
Nathan Dony argues that when investigating corporate fraud it is necessary to understand whether you are looking for an opportunist or serial fraudster.
Aon conference.
Broker Aon is hosting its fifth Energy Insurance seminar in Aruba, South America, this week. Around ...
ERC's WAP site.
Reinsurer ERC Frankona is launching a WAP site. Anyone can access the site at wap.erct.net with no a...
Appointment at The Quest Partnership.
Steve Ashwell has been appointed as a Poole-based liability adjuster by The Quest Partnership to enh...
Master of profits.
Broker specialist Policy Master has announced excellent profits for 1999. Operating profit rose 48.5...
Appointment at General Insurance Standards Council.
The GISC has appointed Jim Beveridge as head of membership and Steven Barrow as head of monitoring. ...
Appointment at Ansvar Insurance.
Leigh Ide has been appointed regional manager for the south east by Ansvar Insurance. He joins Ansva...