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Complacency warning over stress.
Insurers and employers need to guard against complacency as a result of a recent Court of Appeal jud...
Masterpieces on the move.
Art exhibitions can involve bringing together valuable canvases from all over the world. Specialist advice combined with goods in transit cover is vital, says Jane Bernstein.
Insurers face EL facts.
Last week, the House of Lords gave their reasons for finding in favour of the claimants in Fairchild, Fox and Matthews, which will affect future mesothelioma claims. Boris Cetnik warns insurers to be prepared.
LTC Code plan before compulsion.
The Association of British Insurers has outlined plans to strengthen the industry's voluntary Code o...
Guidelines on the reporting of fraud to be published.
The long-awaited joint guidelines on the reporting of fraud, agreed between the Association of Briti...
Training vital in quest for talent.
The UK market is entering a new buoyant phase. New insurance companies are being formed - such as Lo...
IT provider Misys records profits.
IT provider Misys last week recorded profits before goodwill amortisation in its financial services ...
Broker Willis called on to testify.
Broker Willis has been called on to testify in the legal battle to decide whether the destruction of...
Research indicates potentially fraudulent claims has increased.
Research by Zurich Municipal has indicated the number of claims identified as potentially fraudulent...
Uncertainty set to return.
As the insurance industry waits for the House of Lords' final ruling on the after-the-event test cas...
Appointment at BHSF.
Steven Boughton has become compliance manager to all the group companies at BHSF. Mr Boughton joined...
Human Rights Act unearths the root of the problem.
Injunctions will be more freely used in dealing with tree roots that are causing subsidence said Mar...
Norwich Union hit by £80m bank transfer.
Norwich Union suffered a blow last week when Barclays Bank announced it planned to transfer its house...
AA seeks to formalise Helphire contract.
After a nine-month pilot the AA is to formalise its working relationship and sign a contract with cr...
When high net worth gets snap happy.
Serious collectors are snapping up classic photographs by famous photographers, as the market becomes well worth their attention and money. High net worth insurers are now having to focus in on the risks associated with this medium. Helen George takes a…
Lead poisoning law firm set to draw blood.
The personal injury law firm preparing to file over 160 cases of alleged lead poisoning has stepped ...
Step by step into Europe.
The dust may have settled after the Chubb bid last year, but there is still a lot happening on the retail insurance front at Hiscox, as its managing director, Sian Fisher, reveals.
Law firm Merricks to open office in Manchester.
Law firm Merricks is opening an office in Manchester. The firm has offices in London, Birmingham, Ip...
Appointment at Cunningham Lindsey UK.
Cunningham Lindsey UK has promoted Mark Henderson to the position of director, home services, an app...
Axis CFO faces action over shares.
The chief financial officer of Bermudian start-up Axis, Andrew Cook, has become embroiled in a law s...
Trophy presented by Bryan Stewart of Groupama.
Bryan Stewart, Groupama's compliance manager, presented Danielle Hoy of Chelmsford City Ladies with ...
Cox hikes capacity to expand motor.
Lloyd's insurer Cox plans to increase capacity for motor syndicate 218 by 20% next year. It said the...
Andrew Campbell-Hart appointed at the FSA.
Andrew Campbell-Hart has been appointed as a grey panther at the Financial Services Authority to adv...
Final countdown as BIA awards get into Top Gear.
This year's British Insurance Awards are almost upon us, with the event, which is being held at the Royal Albert Hall, looking set to be as spectacular as ever, says David Worsfold.