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Broker title hopes.

Twenty years ago, there were high hopes as the Insurance Brokers' Registration Council was launched, as Post Magazine reported then.

Swinton keeps CSC.

Insurance broker Swinton has retained Computer Sciences Corporation as its sole provider of broking ...

Appointment at MMT Computing.

MMT Computing welcomes George Matthews as its new non-executive director. He brings with him 24 year...

CFA service unveiled.

Insurance law firm Davies Lavery has launched a collective conditional fee agreement service. Collec...

QBE boss sells.

QBE Insurance Group chief executive Frank O'Halloran made almost Aus$1m (£370,000) selling shares in...

Greater authority.

The Equitable Life and Independent Insurance debacles have forced the Financial Services Authority on to the back foot. However, from next month, it will have wider powers. Robert Viney explains the implications for insurers.

Sore point.

Employers are becoming increasingly fed up with Ireland's ever-growing personal injury claims, so much so that the government is talking about setting up a Personal Injuries Assessment Board. Veronica Cowan gives her diagnosis.

Rising damp.

Europe's first National Flood School has just opened its doors in the UK, to help prepare industry professionals for future deluges. Jane Bernstein learnt a thing or two.

Business class.

Business travel insurance is suffering following 11 September and insurers are hoping confidence will be restored shortly. In the meantime, they are scrutinising their policy wordings - paying particular attention to terrorism exclusions, says Lynn Rouse.

Albany in Kwik deal.

Kwik-Fit Insurance Services has reached agreement with Albany ULR to provide its customers with a mo...

HL online solution.

Broker Heath Lambert is offering clients the opportunity to sell insurance products over an online g...

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