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Falling into line.

The Financial Services Authority will take over from the General Insurance Standards Council in 2004, resulting in tougher regulation for all concerned. Marcus Alcock says the sooner the industry is suitably compliant, the better.

Regions speak out.

"Technical underwriting has to be the key. Educate underwriters as to the technicalities of the risk...

The write stuff.

Speculation is rife that the direct market has reached its optimum level, with Churchill choosing to open its doors to brokers. Lynn Rouse points out the challenges and opportunities of multi-channel distribution.

Give up and pay up.

Last week, the House Of Lords handed down judgement in the landmark case of Callery v Gray. Andrew Twambley says it is time for liability insurers to dig deep into their reserves and pay injured claimants the costs they are entitled to.

Great Western.

Over the last year, the insurance sector in Bristol has seen rapid growth, but along with the companies that are expanding, the UK's hardening market has seen some operations failing to reach critical mass and having to rethink their strategies. Edward…

WTC report confusion.

I have just read the article about overreaction of insurers to the World Trade Center disaster (Insu...

5 years ago.

Five years ago three staff walked out of Hiscox and set out on a new personal lines venture, later t...

Appointment at Axa.

Axa UK has recruited Christina Bowman as director of corporate communications, where she will be res...

Appointment at ABS.

Richard Miles has become technical services manager at bodyshop network ABS. He will oversee the act...

Appointment at Royal London.

Royal London has appointed David Kneeshaw as marketing director for its retail business, further str...

Appointment at Axiom.

Axiom Claims Consulting has appointed aviation reinsurance claims specialist Harry Pugh as claims di...

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