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Government plans put on hold.

Government plans to recover NHS costs from employers' liability compulsory insurance are said to hav...

Accounting for the outsourcers

The direct regulation of outsourced service providers would lighten the regulatory burden on insurers and bring much-needed accountability to the market, argues David Brownlow.

Fraud squad

The industry has a tough task on its hands when it comes to assessing the honesty of policyholders' claims, says Jonathan Swift.

Are you really ready for regulation?

This month's Post Magazine chief executive round table, sponsored by Accenture, focused on forthcoming Financial Services Authority regulation and sought to gauge the industry's preparedness by posing five key questions to delegates. Lynn Rouse reports.

Fadden in shock departure

Top man Jerry Fadden is leaving Bermudian reinsurer Platinum Underwriters just months after the com...

Time for a change

London needs to apply its innovative thinking to its back-office processes, argues John Benjamin, managing director of Xchanging Ins-sure Services.

Increased safety at sea proves elusive

There were some major marine losses in 2002, but they are not really apparent in London's figures yet. So where did they go, or when are they expected to surface? Adrian Leonard reports.

Tailor-made for profit.

Modelling marine portfolios to assess their profitability has helped marine underwriters achieve more positive returns, argues Raj Ahuja of non-life actuarial consultant EMB. The question now is how capital providers can maintain the advances that have…

Change still coming

Two years on from Reinsurance's last survey in London, market attitudes are still coloured by uncertainty. Marc Jones looks at the predictions.

More challenges ahead

Donovan North assesses the impact of Taiwan's first catastrophe bond, regulatory change and the opportunities for Taiwanese insurers to operate in China.

Burned by D&O

London got its fingers so severely burned offering directors' and officers' cover that the market has all but disappeared. Adrian Leonard investigates what went wrong with D&O.

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