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Don't fear Y2K.

A leading UK property management specialist has quashed fears that office blocks and shopping centre...

Independent tour.

Independent Insurance has set off on its annual broker roadshow this week under the banner of 'The A...

Web winner.

Standard Life has been highly praised for its use of the Internet. It came first in Scottish Ente...

Idol keepsakes.

Rock memorabilia is selling like a bat out of hell. Alex Miller tracks down the famous peoples' cast-offs that the collectors really, really want.

The Max factor.

During his first year as Lloyd's chairman, Max Taylor has helped rejuvenate the market to the extent that companies are now fighting to get into Lime Street to do business. Yet Jonathan Guy finds Mr Taylor is not resting on his laurels.

What the Papers Say.

THE EXPRESS A German woman whose silicone breast implants burst when her car was in a crash has r...

CS Rand fixes Y2K.

CS Rand has completed a Year 2000 project for Lloyd's broker group Ballantyne, McKean and Sullivan. ...

Early settlement.

Insurers have been told to settle claims early to avoid extra costs with occupational disease claims...

Scot-Prov relaunch.

Scottish Provident International has relaunched its Select product with several extra investment opp...

Rising son.

Jeffrey Greenburg, son of AIG chairman Maurice Greenberg, has been appointed president of J&H Marsh ...

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