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Ace survey highlights regulation concerns
Managing regulatory risk has emerged as one of the most pressing concerns among global business lead...
Broker scheme aims to breed next generation of high flyers
Insurance broker Barbon has launched a training scheme in order to nurture future high flyers within...
CII broadens course appeal
The Chartered Insurance Institute has introduced more technical and management subjects as part of a...
Axa and Fortis win IFS awards
Axa Insurance and Fortis came up trumps at an awards ceremony last week that celebrated innovation i...
IFS to move offices
The IFS School of Finance is moving from its home in Cannon Street in the City of London to larger p...
Pick of the week
Post reporters Louise Meeson and Sarah Hills round up the top stories from the general insurance sect...
Willis cuts expenses
Willis has reigned in executive expenses in response to the challenges of the current economic clima...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Muses receive FSA ban
The Financial Services Authority has banned Roger Muse and his son, Daniel Muse, directors of an ins...
Weightmans rolls out tool
Weightmans has launched a new practical reference tool aimed at those involved with disease claims. ...
Appointment at Chaucer
Chaucer Syndicate 1084 has appointed Paul Blight as class underwriter for international casualty tre...
Kirkland retires from RSA
Andrew Kirkland is to retire from his role as chief operating officer of RSA's Baltic region divisio...
Appointment at Aegis
Aegis London has appointed Peter Lodge and Stephen Kiedish to form a new UK leisure team underwritin...
RSA outlines commercial lineup after restructure
RSA has unveiled its new broker offering, following the launch of its commercial division. The insu...
Appointment at UMAL
Terry Crow has joined education-specialist insurance mutual UMAL as a liability underwriter and brin...
Solvency II faces Euro deadline struggle
The Solvency II framework directive could face difficulties getting through the European Parliament ...
Appointment at Cooper Gay
Cooper Gay has recruited Matthew Whyte to its reinsurance division with a remit to develop non-marin...
PI market is changing
John Spencer, chairman of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, has said the personal injury market...
Stewart takes reins at Chartered Institute
The Chartered Insurance Institute has recruited a new director of general insurance to replace Peter...
CJC fees option must be examined in full
The Civil Justice Council has said the option to implement contingency fees must be examined in full...
KGM secures increase in 2009 capacity
KGM Motor Insurance has secured a 35% increase in its capacity for 2009, bringing it up to £73m. Ac...
Homeserve breaks up talks
Homeserve is restructuring its business and will stop carrying underwriting risk to give greater foc...
Appointment at Axiom
Axiom has extended its coverholder audit capability to the South African market with the appointment...
Appointment at THB
THB has appointed Ernst-Jan Henkelman as commercial director of its Amsterdam office. Mr Henkelman's...