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Super Terra Nova.
Terra Nova (Bermuda) Holdings has reported operating earnings of $17.6m (£11m) for the first quarter...
Appointment at Entegria.
Entegria, the benefits consulting arm of Hogg Robinson, has appointed Pat Wynne to the Entegria Exec...
Scores on style, fails on content.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Misplaced credit.
Black marks for Post magazine I'm afraid. You attributed the new Continuing Professional Developme...
Sedgwick Financial Services for sale.
Global consulting firm William M Mercer has put Sedgwick Financial Services up for sale. The cons...
All in bad faith.
The American insurance industry has been dominated by bad faith litigation for over a decade. Martin Bruffell believes the Woolf Reforms may prove to be the catalyst for bad faith to cross the Atlantic.
Taking off & taking over.
The bus and coach industry has changed radically in the past 25 years, providing challenges for those insurers long-involved in its insurance as well as new players who have jumped on board. David Fanning goes on the buses.
Davis for chairman.
Prudential group chief executive Sir Peter Davis will take over from retiring chairman Sir Martin Ja...
Who knows best: insurer or insured?
Have modern risk analysis techniques moved the goal posts so far that it is now the insurer who know...
A voyage of discovery.
In the sixth of Post Magazine's series of back-to-basics legal articles, we look at discovery, the means by which insurers can weed out an inflated claim from one which is genuine.
MOT deal hits the skids.
S leased an MOT testing machine to C, who was a tenant of D. Later, C repudiated the lease but the e...
Appointment at Vizards Staples & Bannisters.
David Rogers has joined newly-launched law firm Vizards Staples & Bannisters as one of its founding ...
Axa falls on GRE.
Guardian Life could be the first corporate casualty following confirmation that Axa-owned Sun Life a...
Bitter-sweet Lime St.
Despite predictions of losses for the Lloyd's market, the Corporation's plans to put its own house in order are progressing, reports Anthony Gould.
Brokers urged to 'stop slagging each other off'.
Bickering broker trade bodies have been blasted by two industry spokesmen. The tirades were spark...
Second hand cover.
Fishers subsidiary Miller Firstline aims to boost the credibility of a leading second hand goods fra...
Double blow for Kendal.
The Insurance Institute of Kendal received a heartbreaking 50th birthday present this week - the new...
High hopes.
Cavell Commutations expects its annual Rendez Vous in Norwich on 7-10 June to be the most constructi...
Lumsden-Cook retires.
Anthony Lumsden-Cook, chairman of Lloyd's high net worth household provider Cox Underwriting Service...
Appointment at TCA Consulting.
Shane Henderson has been made a senior regulatory consultant at finance sector consultants TCA. Mr H...
Britannic hits the ground running with ICIS.
Britannic Assurance this week claimed it had "geared up for the future" with the implementation of a...
Employment expert outlines impact of new law.
Brokers blanched when the effects of the government's new employment legislation were made clear. ...
Melody makers like the sound of policy.
Musicians Insurance Services, a subsidiary of Middlesex broker Bryan James Company, has tuned into t...
Changing with Woolf.
Iron Trades is to step up the marketing of its employment liability business in an attempt to boost ...