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Watson Wyatt warn on consequences for group IP from Welfare Reform Act
The implementation of the new Welfare Reform Act later this month could have far-reaching consequences for the future design of group income protection (GIP) benefit policies, warns a major consulting firm.
Bright Grey launch online calculator to help IFAs calculate consumer expenditure
Bright Grey has launched an online lifestyle calculator for advisers so they to work out their clients' monthly expenditure and help demonstrate how much protection they can afford.
LeadPoint offers £100 for every new customer
LeadPoint has said it will pay £100 for every new lead buyer referred by a current account holder.
Pick of the week
Post editor Jonathan Swift and reporter Alwynne Gwilt look at the major stories from the general insu...
New guidance on sewer subsidence risk
A protocol has been developed to help reduce or prevent delays in investigating events where there i...
Sterling cites 2010 goal to cull numbers
Sterling Insurance is slicing hundreds of brokers from its books in a move to almost double annual i...
Appointment at Zenith
Gibraltar-based Zenith Insurance has appointed Ian Holmes as director of claims. Mr Holmes is a seni...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Groupama adds to suite
Groupama has added 12 trades to its Optima Trade Plus and Optima Trade and Professional products, in...
Appointment at Cigna
Cigna has appointed Douglas Rice as sales director of its UK healthcare business. Previously with Bu...
NU: hold onto EL records
Norwich Union has advised employers to keep a record of their employers' liability insurance cover, ...
Appointment at Marsh
Marsh has appointed William Diaz as head of client technologies, a newly formed unit. He will be res...
Apil: Lords is wrong
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has called on the UK government to overturn a House of Lo...
Torus to buy QBE arm
Energy insurer Torus said that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Praetorian Spec...
Actuarial profession in floodplain warning
Many of the one million homes in the UK to be built on floodplains by 2020 may be uninsurable agains...
First Central looks to hit £22m in first trading year
New motor insurer First Central Insurance Management is launching its personal lines product this mo...
Broker survey: insurers' service variable
Whilst concerns around the state of insurer service were raised by a number of brokers, some insurer...
Appointment at Howden
Simon Gildener has joined Howden as general counsel. He will work in a client-facing role, deliverin...
Ecclesiastical closes Newcastle office in regional shake up
Ecclesiastical is shutting down its Newcastle office after just five years in business. The insurer...
Penny Black's insurance week
Lloyd's motor insurer KGM has its very own footballing hero since recruiting Alexander Connon as its...
Appointment at Zurich
Zurich North America Commercial has made Michael Garceau chief operating officer of its specialties ...
Law firm: shareholder actions to remain low
Legal claims against directors launched by insolvency practitioners will remain the biggest source o...
Allianz changes website
Allianz has entered into a partnership with a new technology company to improve its online services....
Fortis head calls for broker calm
The UK boss of Fortis Insurance has moved to reassure brokers that the business will not suffer a ne...