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Harsh but for the best.
As the dust begins to settle on the dramatic announcements by Axa last week, we can begin to appreci...
Bid to reduce OAP accidents in the home.
A government campaign aimed at reducing accidents involving pensioners was launched on Tuesday. A...
The Price is right.
Price Forbes has been permitted to carry out insurance broking business by Lloyd's and will now trad...
Old Mutual shares.
South African financial services firm Old Mutual is due to publish its share prospectus today, setti...
EMU now high on insurers' agendas.
European Monetary Union is now a boardroom issue for Europe's insurers, with over half of them now h...
Nice work if you Cannes get it.
With the euro now in place in 11 countries, Damien Regent looks at the French life assurance market, and finds it booming. But he also discovers there are dangers on the horizon.
Institute urged to help end skilled staff drought.
Delegates were told that Ireland has a serious shortage of skilled labour. Dublin-based Thornton ...
Brothers win £135,000 libel payout from IBA but may appeal for more.
Two ex-members of the Irish Brokers' Association who last week won £135,000 in damages are said to b...
Huon clinches Axa's IT deal.
Following its takeover last week of Guardian Royal Exchange, insurer Axa has confirmed the Huon Corp...
Turnover.
LIA treasurer Colin Hart reported turnover for the last year at just under £2.5m producing a surplus...
By jingo, they've got the lingo.
An interpretation company is set to help insurers tap into the 2.3 million people in England and Wal...
Will insurer have a Direct Line to the cup?
Only Direct Line stands in the way of a repeat of last year's Post Magazine Charity Football Competi...
Belfast opening.
International loss adjuster Ashworth Mairs has opened a new office in Belfast as part of its on-goin...
Senate to vote on Bug law.
The US Senate could vote this week on legislation to protect companies against lawsuits stemming fro...
LIA gets comfy with SOFA for 'strategic talks'.
Two professional bodies are engaged in "strategic talks" with a view to establishing common ground t...
Football challenge.
Royal & Sun Alliance is recruiting brokers with fleet accounts to put their football talents to the ...
Date for league table paper.
The Financial Services Authority will publish a consultation paper in September outlining the timeta...
Das sponsored a recent benefit evening.
Legal expenses insurer Das sponsored a recent benefit evening for Mark Alleyne, the captain of Glouc...
Appointment at DAS Legal Expenses.
Richard Dunn has been appointed motor claims manager for DAS Legal Expenses at its Newport office. H...
Needs an originality prescription.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
BIIBA to drop the I and cross the Tweed.
The British Insurance & Investment Brokers' Association has confirmed it is to change its name (PM 1...
Syndicate job cuts.
Lloyd's Composite syndicate 490 has made four employees redundant following internal restructuring o...
Where have all the lawyers gone?
A disparity between insurance lawyers entering and leaving private practice could lead to future demand from all areas says Phil Parry.
Funds rise in value.
Mutual assurance society Wesleyan saw the total value of its life and pensions funds jump £227m to o...