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Staying alive.

Farmer Andrew Carter got $3200 (£2000) from his insurance company just for staying alive. Insurance ...

Mortgage live.

The Association of British Insurers' Mortgage Endowment Code went live this month as it also welcome...

Appointment at Zurich.

Joanne Sugden and Ewen Gardiner have been recruited by Zurich. Ms Sugden is strategic account manage...

Credit wait.

Premium Credit said this week it was confident it will not have to pursue personal lines customers fo...

Appointment at Chem-Dry UK.

Chem-Dry UK has appointed Mark Kennedy as technical and quality co-ordinator. Mr Kennedy has 17 year...

What the Papers Say.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Professor Gray Muneke, who pulled a chair from under one of his students to i...

Appointment at NTL.

NTL has appointed Ian West to be strategic adviser to the newly-created UK & Ireland advisory board....

Independent's cover in doubt.

Reinsurance is the focus of investigations now under way into the collapse of the UK company Independ...

Good news and bad.

As one problem appears close to being solved so another one surfaces. First the good news. Grant Th...

Be careful on cut-throughs.

Following last month's article on enforcing cut-through provisions, Peter Chaffetz and Steven Schwartz warn reinsurers to watch out for other issues that can arise when they grant cut-through rights.

Building in risk assessment.

Maria Kielmas explains how new contractual relationships such as partnering and public-private partnerships are changing the role of (re)insurers in big construction projects.

Equitas could get a Buffetting.

Increased asbestos liabilities seem to hold no fear for 'The Sage of Omaha', Warren Buffett. His company might even try to take over Equitas, says Robert CB Miller.

Appointment at Manulife Re.

Steven Mannik (pictured) is now senior vice-president and general manager of Manulife Re. In his pre...

Ratings come under scrutiny.

Until recently, everyone in Lloyd's shared the same credit profile. The recent decisions by rating companies to give individual syndicates their own ratings are not universally popular. Adrian Leonard reports.

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