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Gateway to Europe.
Insurance technology company, Sherwood International, is to be represented in Cologne, Germany. The ...
Ludicrous decisions affect public perception.
The letter 'Bad industry image is ongoing frustration' (Post Magazine, 28 September, p16) really did...
Virtual advantage?
Being in on virtual insurance early is not necessarily a big advantage, according to Graham Oates, e...
Students may face compulsory medical cover.
Students could be forced to take out medical insurance under a new initiative designed to address th...
Rutter medal winner.
The Rutter Gold Medal was won by Lloyd Clark-Morris for his Fellowship dissertation Rising water tab...
What the Papers Say.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH The Baltic Exchange this week pledged to support a legal challenge to the gov...
Counting the cost for nature.
A report by the World Wide Fund for Nature published last week claims the first effects of global wa...
Miller loss addressed.
Miller Fisher Group has recorded a pre-tax loss of £1.5m for the first six months of this year, comp...
AGM reward service.
Two exceptional service awards were presented at the AGM. Paddy McGovern of Dublin was made a life v...
Underwriters face claims.
The concept of a single lead underwriter for the London market will lead to an increase in claims ag...
Berkeley benefits.
As of 6 October, members of the Berkeley Network will be able to develop their mortgage business thr...
What a lot of zlotys.
AIG's Polish life insurance unit Amplico Life has recorded a 69% increase in the first nine months o...
GISC: transparency aim.
Steve Barrow, head of monitoring at the General Insurance Standards Council, used a seminar on regul...
UI awaits bids for joint venture.
United India Insurance is due to receive bid offers from consultants tomorrow as part of its plans t...
Motor market share.
According to the latest report from market research company Datamonitor, the share of the motor mark...
Silver surfers soar.
The internet portal for the 45+ age group Vavo.com has launched its first insurance product, home in...
Recipe for a rights disaster.
Most insurers are taking a wait and see approach to the introduction, this week, of the Human Rights...
Mix and match.
The CII has agreed a system of mutual recognition of qualifications with its US counterpart, the Cha...
London: "long way to go" in ART appreciation.
Max Taylor, chairman of Lloyd's, said the London market still has "a very long way to go" when it co...
Right track for CII.
Reg Brown, CII president, opened the conference by underlining his theme for the past year, "Only th...
Royal London stays mutual.
Mutual Royal London has denied it plans to float, after the acquisition of fellow mutual Scottish Li...
Chartered China.
Chinese students studying for the Chartered Insurance Institute's ACII examinations have benefited f...
The Underwriter signs GE deal.
London market insurer The Underwriter has confirmed that it has secured £26m extra money from backer...
Is it time for compulsory qualifications?
Education and training were rightly at the top of the agenda at the Chartered Insurance Institute's ...