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Take and give.
The days of dishing out the readies could soon be over for insurers. Jonathan Swift looks at how claims handling now increasingly means claims replacement.
Canadian province to sue the tobacco industry.
British Columbia is the first Canadian province to sue the tobacco industry over the health costs of...
Insurers should pay for crime fight says cop.
A senior police officer urged insurers to dig deep to help the fight against organised crime. Det...
Worldly adjusting.
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Countryside Diamond edge a step closer to the complete package.
Countrywide Diamond has taken a further step towards becoming a complete solution for members' trans...
Experian signs deal.
Experian will host databases of insurance claims information for the whole industry, following the s...
Polarisation campaign.
Consumer protection groups are being enlisted in the fight to preserve the polarisation structure of...
Arnott Insurance sponsors athlete Allison Curbishley.
Sprint Queen Allison Curbishley was delighted to discover she can become a full time athlete now tha...
Stolen V&A works not insured.
The two 19th century oil sketches by John Constable worth around £800,000 which were stolen from the...
Specialist household insurance from Arnott Insurance.
Driving instructors who have made a mint out of Maureen and her ilk can now get a specialist househo...
Battling to raise cash for Romanian orphanage.
The gloves are off as Michael Lawless, Leeds branch manager of Highway Motor Policies, battles to ra...
Travel agents find loophole.
Despite moves to outlaw tied insurance deals, holidaymakers could still be burnt when buying cover, ...
Plenty of milage in AA's website.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Sun Life boosts policies.
Sun Life of Canada has improved the terms of the policies issued by Confederation Life between 1994 ...
ABI must take lead in disaster response.
The analysis of the press coverage of the recent floods makes interesting reading (see p18). The ...
Back to the '80s for Sun Alliance.
I see Bob Mendelsohn has been shaking up the head office bag again at Royal Sun Alliance, and there ...
Issues deserved more in-depth treatment.
The lack of detail in Kevin Pratt's article about long-term policies (Going the distance, PM, 12 Nov...
GISC unveils blueprint for regulation.
The General Insurance Standards Council unveiled its consultative document on general insurance regu...
High expectations.
Following an exclusive survey of claims managers by Post Magazine in association with solicitors Hextall Erskine, a number of interested parties assess the results.
Zurich claims medical first.
Zurich Life has launched what it claims to be the first critical illness policy which incorporates s...
Balancing for satisfaction.
In the non-stop world of claims handling, striking a balance between all parties offers scope for en...
Personal injury claims to rocket.
The insurance industry has been told to expect millions of pounds worth of backlogged personal injur...
Of course millennium problems are forseeable.
I read Ian Drewer's attack on the Association of British Insurers' exclusions with a certain degree ...
A match made in heaven?
Francis Higney interrupted Cunningham Ellis & Buckle's honeymoon celebrations to talk to Gerry Loughney and Andrew Lund about the new company's plans.