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Insurers with nowhere to go.
Most Spanish insurers are too small to compete internationally, and their home market is becoming increasingly tough. Janina Clark reports.
The shape of things to come.
Adrian Leonard reports on a software tool that shows - graphically - the shape of your reinsurance programme.
Penny Black's insurance week.
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Can PMI go the distance?
The UK private medical insurance market will be severely tested as the UK faces an economic slowdown reports Patrick Ho.
Speedier quotes.
Amicus Legal has designed a legal expenses product for companies underwritten through Lloyd's. The s...
Once Upon A Time In the West ...
People used to talk about Bristol as the second city of insurance. It has since been usurped from this position, but as Jonathan Swift discovered, the city still has much to offer insurance companies.
Internet is the future'.
Internet leadership is the new focus for Compaq according to its president and chief executive offic...
Appointment at The Broker Network.
Steve Trew has joined the Broker Network, an umbrella organisation for provincial brokers and interm...
Attack is the best defence.
When the threat from direct insurers became too much, traditional insurers formed Polaris to give themselves a platform from which to fight back. Alex Miller reports.
Dogged by deficit.
What does the future hold for the Solicitors' Indemnity Fund in light of its current deficit? Ken Cannar investigates.
30 homes surveyed: all are underinsured.
All policyholders in a broker household survey were found to be underinsured - half of them by more ...
Tragedy of Robbie fan who cashed in policy.
A teenage pop fan cashed in her life insurance to buy a ticket to see her idol Robbie Williams - but...
Sold for £85m.
Disaster recovery services provider Safetynet has been bought by Safetynet Group for £85m. The deal ...
Customers should be seen and heard.
It was with considerable intrigue that I read that CGU does not seem to recognise the numerous benef...
Court in the 'net.
Personal injury specialist Donns Solicitors has become the first law firm to invest in state-of-the-...
IFAs to lose dominance.
Difficult times lie ahead for independent financial advisers as the pensions industry prepares for a...
Switching on to change.
The remorseless march of new technology has for once not left the insurance industry behind. Elec...
Share Watch.
Now that the dust has settled and orphan assets - life insurance assets whose ownership is unclear -...
Database a success.
Ravenstone credit hire information exchange forum database has been hailed a success on its first an...
Appointment at Lawrence Graham.
William Sturge has become a partner in the insurance and reinsurance practice of London law firm Law...
MinibusPlus drives through deal worth £2m.
The UK's leading minibus insurer has boosted its business by striking a deal with a Barnstaple broke...
Spreading the message.
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Appointment at Pinsent Curtis.
Martin Membery has joined the London office of Pincent Curtis' insurance group. A non-marine insuran...