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City action.

City solicitors Manches has acted on behalf of credit insurer London Bridge Finance on its acquisiti...

Professionalism is key.

Life Insurance Association vice president Peter Sprung urged members to become more professional. ...

A business godsend.

David Fanning explains why the UK's churches offer rich pickings for brokers.

Hispanic heights.

US insurer Allstate has hit on a winner with its Spanish language call centre and website. From 1996...

LIA causes a stir.

The battering of dustbins heralded the opening of the 20th annual convention of the Life Insurance A...

Fleming's risk role.

Alan Fleming has been appointed as the new deputy chairman of the Association of Insurance and Risk ...

Legal message underlined.

I refer to the letter from DAS (Post Magazine 3 February, p18). The point that I was hoping to get...

Train crash claims.

Following the weekend rail crash in Germany, it has emerged that Allianz withdrew from insuring the ...

Messy claims ahead?

Kathryn McCarthy warns that the breeding ground for industrial diseases has moved from the shop floor to the office.

Pimco sale delayed.

Allianz's $3.3bn (£2.1bn) purchase of California-based money manager Pimco Advisers may not be compl...

Don't let childrens' rehab be a lottery.

The Children's Trust supports Post Magazine's Rehabilitation First campaign, says Andrew Ross, because that is exactly what children with severe brain injuries need - rehabilitation first, litigation and settlement later.

20th Annual Convention.

The 20th annual convention of the Life Insurance Association opened with a bang at London's Barbican...

Disclosure dissent.

Brokers have slammed calls by the Institute of Actuaries for compulsory commission disclosure and th...

Insurers to tell all.

Politicians from both major parties are pressing for insurers to be forced to tell consumers surrend...

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