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Dame Tanni Grey-Thomson opens CII conference
Dame Tanni Grey Thomson, the paralympian, opened the UK Insurance and Financial Services Conference at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow yesterday.
New age laws could leave older workers in the lurch
New age discrimination laws that came into effect this week to protect the rights of older workers c...
Teceris pilots programme to promote loss adjusting
Teceris' plans to attract high-quality individuals has seen the adjuster launch a pilot pupillage pr...
Time to test yourself
A selection of questions from various past-CII qualification papers
Financial jobs up 9%
Jobs in the financial services sector have seen a 9% increase during the second quarter from last ye...
The impact of a grey workforce
HR directors are concerned about the impact of an older workforce, according to new research by Bupa...
Pick of the Week
Anthony Gould, editor in chief, Post looks at the major news this week including the resurfacing of R...
Kynixa launches team
Rehabilitation services provider Kynixa has launched a public services team to encourage partnership...
Penny black's insurance week
We all know how tricky it is to make a profit in the fiercely competitive world of standard motor in...
Retail giant joins with Axa
Retail giant John Lewis has joined forces with Axa to launch a direct services company called Greenb...
Market's first half a "superior performance"
Threats from competing markets have been answered by superior underwriting performance at Lloyd's, i...
Adjuster re-brands
Loss adjuster AMG is celebrating the first anniversary of its £62m management buyout in October 2005...
Ex-CILA president calls time on CII JV
A former president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters has called for the body to split fro...
Approval sought for bid
Wellington Underwriting has acquired additional capacity on Wellington Syndicate 2020, which takes i...
Appointment at Helphire
Helphire has appointed Michael Emery as senior operations manager for its Bristol-based operational ...
UK compensation under fire
Conservative Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary Alan Duncan attacked the perceived compensation cul...
CSC to meet over "quick Buck" chasers
The Claims Standards Council executive will meet tomorrow with the Department of Constitutional Affa...
Mutual start-up set to be authorised in New Year
The London Borough mutual is set to receive authorisation from the regulator in the New Year, after ...
Appointment at Berrymans Lace Mawer
Berrymans Lace Mawer has made Franaoise Snape a partner in its Birmingham office. Ms Snape previousl...
Insurers urged to make use of recovery tools
Risk-free subrogation in the UK is possible but insurers are failing to use the tools available to t...
Broker compensation set
Compensation worth £200 000 is expected to be paid out to customers of three collapsed brokers, the ...
Lloyd's review could spur interest
Lloyd's review of its annual venture structure could pave the way for new private investment that wi...
Fraud fight racism fears
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Ablett wants new challenge
Health services and insurance provider First Assist is to split into three separate companies, as it...