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OFT clears GISC again.

Andrew Paddick, director general of the Institute of Insurance Brokers, this week said he was determ...

PMI elections.

The Pensions Management Institute has elected Ian Eggleden as its president for 2001/2002. Tony Ashm...

Petplan sponsorship.

Pet insurer Petplan has confirmed it will sponsor the Blenheim International Horse Trials until 2003...

The big kick-off.

The Post Magazine Charity Football Competition kicks off in earnest today, with 24 teams entered to ...

Culture shock?

Kexin Li is spending six months in the UK, as part of a new scheme to introduce China's fledgling financial industry to Western business practices. Lynn Rouse finds out what she will be taking away with her.

Bija joins Donns.

Manchester-based Donns Solicitors, which claims to be the largest personal injury specialist in the ...

Appointment at NSCO.

Gary Lane and Simon Shaw, who previously worked for Property and Casualty Services in the loss adjus...

Bupa gains approval.

Bupa has gained approval for a provisional application for a licence to operate in Egypt from that c...

QBE: Glenn moves up.

Paul Glenn, deputy general manager of European operations at insurer QBE, has stepped into the shoes...

AIG drops out.

AIG has confirmed that it is pulling out of the contingency market. The company said its decision pr...

HIH policies covered.

NRMA Insurance Group plans to take on more workers' compensation business from failed insurer HIH In...

Chubb working for net gain.

Despite the failure of its recent bid for Hiscox, Joel Aronchick, president and chief executive officer of Chubb Insurance Company of Europe, remains upbeat. Not one to dwell on the negatives, he tells Marcus Alcock of his plans for the company's growth…

Fortis profits up.

Belgian-Dutch group Fortis recorded a rise in net profit of 19% in 2000 to EUR2.77m (£1.73m). The in...

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