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Insurers lagging.

Andy Miller of Impact Plus warned that banks and venture capitalists were in a much stronger positio...

Bradstock talks off.

Insurance broker Bradstock has called off talks with potential bidders because it was unable to agre...

Changing skills.

CII president Andrew Lund (pictured below) warned that failure to keep pace with changing skills wou...

C-ing I to I on the future.

Anthony Gould and David Worsfold report on last week's Chartered Insurance Institute annual conferen...

Safetynet Group.

As e-commerce becomes increasingly crucial to companies' performance, the Safetynet Group, a busines...

Euro mergers rise.

Mergers and acquisitions in Europe have overtaken the US for the first time according to a new repor...

Utopia or wasteland.

Is recruitment in the south east thriving or struggling, asks Ian Bowen. The south east is a micr...

Axa up and down.

Sun Life and Provincial Holdings has announced new business figures for its life and pensions operat...

Thinking global but acting local.

Global insurer Axa is growing ever bigger. Chief executive of Axa Sun Life & Provincial Holdings, Mark Wood, talks to Francis Higney about European strategy, industry regulation and the implications of the euro.

Artemis share deal.

French investment group Artemis has entered into an agreement with the Life Insurance Association of...

Award for Mayban.

Mayban Life Assurance was awarded the Life Insurance Company of the Year at the Asia Insurance Award...

Appointment at Ace Europe.

Steve Burridge has been made manager of the services and consumer products customer group within Ace...

Hiccup for Bill.

The progress of the Financial Services and Markets Bill faced more disruption following the latest g...

What the Papers Say.

THE EXPRESS A court battle that could affect millions of company pension scheme members is warmin...

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