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Appointment at Marsh.
Marsh UK has taken on Stephen Mooney as its regional director for the northern region. He will be ba...
Intangible insurance.
Insurance broker Alexander Forbes Professions has welcomed the introduction of tax relief on intelle...
Appointment at Hart Owens.
Sheffield-based Hart Owens Risk Management has recruited Gillian Hall to complement its team. She ha...
Policy Master looks for link ups.
Insurance software specialist Policy Master, which signed a partnership deal with Towergate Underwri...
What's at stake?
With less than a month to go before stakeholder pensions go on sale, Legal & General reports that 74...
Appointment at Ward Evans.
Ward Evans has appointed Roger Snowden to the board of Ward Evans Direct, the most recently formed o...
Space capacity crashes in wake of losses
Insurance capacity for space risks is falling, according to Benito Pagnanelli, the deputy general man...
Time's nearly up.
Fraudsters may be on borrowed time, following the introduction of simple fraud-busting initiatives, which look set to move the balance of power back in insurers' favour. Edward Murray investigates.
Appointment at NIG.
NIG has expanded its information technology department with the appointments of Graham Billett and F...
NU: windfall rap.
The UK's biggest insurer Norwich Union has been singled out for criticism in the run-up to a crucial...
Law firms switch insurer at renewal.
This September's renewal season for solicitors' professional indemnity could see a number of law fir...
APIL calls for rescue package.
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has slammed the announcement that asbestosis victims seek...
Appointment at Friends Provident.
Graham Harvey has moved to the position of director of e-commerce at Friends Provident. He joined th...
Going down a storm.
Niche players are emerging to fill gaps left by the consolidation in the loss adjusting sector. Jane Bernstein reports on one specialist firm that has benefited from an influx of work on the back of the recent storms.
Cox staff affected after high net worth withdrawal.
Cox Insurance has withdrawn from the high net worth market, resulting in the closure of its Cox Unde...
IIB fights on.
The Institute of Insurance Brokers has welcomed the GISC's decision to set a dead-line of 1 Septembe...
Time to speak out on collapse.
There has, so far, been no word from the insurance industry, the government or the regulator on the ...
Royal appointment.
Liverpool-based law firm Hill Dickinson has been appointed as primary property adviser for Royal Liv...
Guardian seeks staff.
Guardian IT, the computer disaster recovery firm, is looking to replace Nigel Lee and Roland Mann, t...
HAVS damages judged to be on shaky ground.
The recent dismissal of the claimant's appeal in the case of Allen and others v British Rail Enginee...
Paying the price for regulation.
I read the letter from Mary Francis (PM, 8 March, p16) with interest, and agree it is sensible for t...
Positive thinking.
A recent survey of policyholders has given insurers the thumbs up. Paul Pollock takes a more detailed look at the findings.
Terrorism cover.
Towergate Commercial claims to have placed one of the largest terrorism cover facilities in the insu...
Climate threat.
Climate change is set to bring more natural catastrophes and mounts a threat to some of the most pop...