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Driver fines take into account a lot more than "no insurance".
As a magistrate, who has pressed for "no insurance" to be treated more seriously, I read your articl...
Penny Black's insurance week.
While strolling through the city recently, on her way to the IUA, Penny was almost stopped dead in h...
Foreign reinsurers tighten their grip.
Foreign reinsurers have tightened their grip on the US reinsurance market, according to a new report...
SVB forecasts an increased loss for syndicates 1007 and 1241.
Lloyd's insurer SVB is forecasting an increased loss for syndicates 1007 and 1241 for the 2001 year ...
What the papers said this week.
The Daily Telegraph Restaurants, fast-food chains, bars and pubs are facing further insurance p...
The Claims People continues negotiations.
Loss adjuster The Claims People is continuing its negotiations over the £400,000 takeover of an as y...
The ABI anti-fraud database to be operational by late 2004.
The Association of British Insurers expects the first phase of its industry-wide, anti-fraud databas...
Putting rehab on the insurance front line.
Rehabilitation First campaign conference: Revitalising the agenda Wednesday 1 October, London T...
A closer look at mould.
There is much concern about the potential claims related to mould but this is more talked about than litigated and insurers need to consider carefully their underwriting practices, says Robert Hogarth.
Capita: an apology.
In our report of 14 August 2003, we reported that Capita had asked 300 staff to reapply for their jo...
South African insurer Santam records pre-tax profits.
South African insurer Santam, which owns Westminster Motor Insurance in the UK, has recorded a R330m...
Murray sues over dismissal.
Alternative Investment Market-listed online broker Murray Financial is involved in legal wranglings ...
Run-off set to maintain its size for some time.
The £33bn run-off market for UK general insurance looks set to maintain its size for some time come,...
Commercial broker Wilby purchases Sirius for Broking system.
Halifax-based commercial broker Wilby has purchased a 25-user Sirius for Broking system, including t...
Provisional liquidators appointed by the Supreme Court of Bermuda.
Mike Morrison of KPMG in Bermuda and John Wardrop of KPMG in London have been appointed provisional ...
David Worsfold elected president of The Insurance Charities.
David Worsfold, editorial director of Incisive Media's insurance division, which includes Post Magaz...
Business continuity offers major loss solution Business continuity
Thursday 6 November With insurance costs still on the rise and threats to business growing all th...
The time is now.
Underwriters need to make better use of real-time business intelligence to reduce risk calculation time, says Jeremy Hill.
Goshawk rolls out review.
Lloyd's insurer Goshawk has made several board and management changes in what it described as "the f...
David Smart leaves software supplier Insurance Services Office.
David Smart, right, business development director of software supplier Insurance Services Office, le...
German insurer Mannheimer makes a loss.
German insurer Mannheimer made a loss of EUR103.6m (£71m) for the first half of the year. This was m...
Art insurers split over painting recovery.
Fine art underwriters were in disagreement this week over the likelihood of recovery of one of Leona...
Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
This site is really just a marketing tool for actual insurance companies who want well-qualified lea...
Liberty sets up Paris office
Liberty Mutual subsidiary Liberty Syndicates has set up an office in Paris as a part of its push to d...