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Carole Nash to launch UK network
Motorcycle insurance specialist Carole Nash is to launch a UK network of approved bike repair centr...
Aon rolls out work flow
Global broker Aon has almost completed the roll out of its London market and reinsurance workflow a...
The Jelf Group purchases assets of SLF Insurance Services
The Jelf Group has purchased the book of business and assets of commercial broker SLF Insurance Ser...
Start spreading the news
As its fortunes look to be picking up, Lloyd's is once again in the news. But the industry is cautiously optimistic about the market's expected performance in 2003 post-WTC, says Marcus Alcock.
View from the Top - John O'Roarke, managing director, Churchill
I doubt whether many readers of this magazine can be unaware of the debate on climate change but, lik...
Miles Banks appointed director of claims for Aon
Miles Banks has been appointed director of claims for broker Aon. He has been with the company sinc...
Burley goes in Crawford rejig
Loss adjuster Crawford & Co has restructured its UK management board, following the recent recruitmen...
CIIG Indie meeting delayed
A meeting of the Creditors of Independent Insurance has been put back a week to 4 March to allow it...
Success fees next as Claims Direct case ends
The long-running dispute between defendant insurers and failed accident management intermediary Cla...
Standard Bank eyes UK brokers
International banking giant Standard Bank is set to court London market brokers with its new insura...
Industry experience is vital in fight against fraud.
I could not agree more with Glen Marr (Post Magazine, 6 February p12) respecting the necessity for i...
Government looks to regulate claims farmers
The Government has started cross-industry talks on the possible regulation of no win, no fee personal...
Standard & Poor's affirms 'A' rating of Lloyd's
Rating agency Standard & Poor's affirmed the 'A' long-term insurer financial strength rating of Llo...
BIS surveys the flood market
Bureau Insurance Services last week unveiled a new insurance scheme aimed at people in high- flood-...
Lucas Fettes in acquisition mode
Broker Lucas Fettes is looking to expand its seven-branch broking operation this year by opening at...
Trouble brewing?
As insurers call time on the pubs and clubs sector, the challenge for landlords is to find the right cover at the right price. Mira Butterworth takes her place at the bar and finds out how they are faring.
Insurer's motor cover looks set to drive the provider into the
Does More Th>n have its own printing press? According to one national newspaper, More Th>n is writ...
Towergate Underwriting Group launches new division
Towergate Underwriting Group has launched a new professional indemnity division aimed at providing ...
Something extra in reserve
With the threat of war looming, the many reservists employed by UK companies - including insurers - are likely to be called up. Belinda Martin talks to one such employee Nick Purkis and reports on the benefits of having reservists on the workforce.
Set sail for the Lutine Regatta.
What a cracking time we had at the weekend and thanks very much for your spirited sailing.
Lloyd's must specialise to build European market
Lloyd's needs to develop a specialist construction market with a few dedicated underwriters, or ris...
Legal changes hinder PI progress
Retrospective legal changes are expected to be shown to have undermined insurers' efforts to tackle...
Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths
I appreciate that marketing people have an important role in many organisations, but sometimes they...
Lloyds TSB sees strong core growth
Lloyds TSB Insurance has reported strong growth in its core markets creditor and household for the ...