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LMP adoption mandatory
Lloyd's chief executive Nick Prettejohn has reiterated his commitment to mandatory adoption of the ...
Insurers fail over fleet risk
Despite preaching the benefits of risk management only one in 10 insurers gives a discount for comp...
The Law Society endorses Hiscox Direct
The Law Society, with 85,000 members, has endorsed Hiscox Direct as an official provider of househo...
The PM 2003 football competition kicks off
Post Magazine's sixth Charity Football Competition, sponsored by Impact Plus, is already gathering mo...
ABI faces difficult task
The Association of British Insurers said this week it and its members faced a difficult task to com...
InFront Solutions launches consultancy service
InFront Solutions has formally launched a consultancy service for subsidence claims. It follows a p...
Aon trio quit for rival start-up
Aon Motor Accident Management was dealt a severe blow this week, after three of its senior managers...
Appointment at British Insurance Brokers' Association
Andrew Briscoe, managing director of AA Insurance Services, has been appointed to the board of the ...
Fleets fail to heed directive warning
The Motor Insurance Information Centre this week admitted that the majority of fleet operators in t...
Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths
This is a new site set up by the Chartered Insurance Institute's e-learning partner. The front page...
Government defends construction "inaction"
The government last week defended itself against claims by MPs of inaction over the issue of rising...
Hard work pays off
The industry has worked hard to address the criticisms levelled at the loan payment protection sector, with many providers now enhancing the services they offer under the cover, reports Lynn Rouse.
Rebus in Microsoft .Net deal
Rebus is plans to develop a suite of net-based products for insurers, after entering into a partner...
Junction secures bank affinity deal
Junction, the affinity business of broking group Budget, has won its biggest contract to date, wort...
RSA's caution is no surprise
The news that Royal & Sun Alliance plans to scale back its plans to invest in brokers should come a...
New roads for motor claims
Putting customers in the driving seat 25 February London The battle is on to serve the cu...
Appointment at Financial Services Authority
The Financial Services Authority has appointed Sue Slipman OBE to succeed Andreas Whittam Smith as ...
US mutual predicts fall
Joe Hughes, chairman and chief executive of Shipowners Claims Bureau, the management company for pr...
Outcomz signs agreement
British Virgin Islands-based business consultancy Outcomz has signed an agreement to acquire event ...
Get your house in order
With the advent of the new year, Financial Services Authority regulation is moving perceptibly closer. Gary Dixon urges brokers to lay some solid compliance foundations now in order to allow the smooth transition to the coming regime.
Appointment at Financial Services Authority
The Financial Services Authority has reappointed Nigel Hamilton as chairman of the board of the Fin...
Windsor to acquire rest of Windsor Professional Indemnity
Lloyd's broking group Windsor has agreed to acquire the 45% it does not own in Windsor Professional...
Broker Network Underwriting launches enterprise policy
Broker Network Underwriting has launched a small to medium-sized enterprise policy, which will be a...
Grant: 6 weeks to launch date
Ex-QBE European general manager Bob Grant insisted this week he still intends to establish a new £300...