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Football Tournament.
The second round of matches in the Post Magazine Charity Football Tournament saw a couple of massive...
Commentary - Timing justice.
The Civil Justice Reforms (CJR), to be introduced on Monday, will cause a huge shake-up to insurers,...
Pru premiums up.
Prudential has announced its worldwide insurance and investment premiums were up 32% to £2.5bn in th...
Why we have to put a price on a life.
Our coverage of the insurance implications of the Balkans conflict has run into criticism from some ...
Good foodfellas.
Loss adjuster Davies helped an Italian delicatessen reopen a fortnight after it was flambed by a fir...
Devitt Insurance Services saw double.
Devitt Insurance Services saw double at the London East Training and Enterprise Council Blue Ribbon ...
Appointment at Lawrence Graham.
Two solicitors have joined the banking and corporate recovery group of London law firm Lawrence Grah...
Trade body first for Endsleigh.
Endsleigh Insurance has joined the Association of Insurance Intermediaries and Brokers - the first t...
PPP link up.
PPP Healthcare has linked up with Lloydspharmacy to promote its travel insurance products. PPP is ru...
Cornhill hits the Internet.
Cornhill has launched a website offering brokers and end-users immediate up-to-date information on i...
2000 site add-ons.
The 'Across the Millennium' study into the future of the general insurance market has expanded its w...
Thumbs up.
Nine out of 10 household policyholders are satisfied with the claims service they receive, according...
Victory for miners.
The plaintiffs in a working hours dispute were command supervisors known as deputies, who worked in ...
Gates looking to snap-up talent left over by mergers.
Gates Adjusting Partnership is taking advantage of merger mania in its quest to boost business. T...
Exclusive - Plastic wars.
Barclaycard aggressively launched into the travel insurance market this week with a warning to tradi...
First step in making global dream a reality.
There were some hard facts hammered home to delegates at the conference and AGM of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters in Edinburgh last week. Francis Higney was there to hear them.
Dinner donation.
The annual Fine Art Claims dinner raised £1650 for the Sick Children's Trust. Held at the Captain's ...
United Assurance to axe 1000 staff.
United Assurance is to axe one quarter of its total workforce over the coming year in a cost-cutting...
Galatea Underwriting Agencies' new product.
Galatea Underwriting Agencies is hoping its boat comes in with a new fixed premium professional inde...
Insurers frustrated as China deal stalls.
US insurers have been left disappointed after negotiations over China's entry into the World Trade O...
British Marine opts to demutualise.
British Marine Mutual Insurance Association is to sink 123 years of history and become a demutualise...
Berrymans picked.
Law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer has been appointed to the new CGU claims litigation panel. After heari...
Police unearth agent's fraud conviction.
An insurance agent has been arrested for concealing a previous fraud conviction when she tried to re...
Throwing light on danger zones.
Delegates at the Association of Local Authority Risk Managers' annual conference heard last week how new laws could spell disaster in some areas of local government. Anthony Gould reports.