News
Power to the people.
In recent years, derecognition turned many unions into toothless tigers. But Steve Banner explains how the government's Fairness at Work White Paper will once again give them some bite.
Primechoice sponsors.
Michael Smith (above) of Primechoice celebrates a new sponsorship deal with Bailey Fairs, the larges...
Exclusive - Crawford staff fall victim to the margins war.
Over one hundred jobs will be shed as a result of massive restructuring by leading loss adjusters Cr...
On the lookout for watchers.
Insurers will be in the front line this week as National Neighbourhood Watch Week aims to recruit a ...
What the papers say.
THE SUN A German tourist told a court how his family's sunshine holiday was ruined because his co...
Pensions drive is no spur-of-the-moment action.
In his letter last week, Geoffrey Lloyd expressed support for our campaign to end integration in ins...
Appointment at RP Hodson.
After a short spell with another broker, RP Hodson's former director Bryan Barley has rejoined the c...
Appointment at Insurance Institute of Guildford.
Ellis & Buckle's Tony Coxon has been elected president of the Insurance Institute of Guildford. It i...
Exclusive - CMG warns of IT bottleneck.
CMG has launched a software solution that offers insurers a fast track method of adding Individual S...
Going west?
Commercial legal expenses is still a relatively untapped market, despite the first policy having been written in the mid-70s. Regulations are now swinging in favour of employee over employer. Report by Alex Miller.
Lloyd's must embrace change to keep apace'.
A "formidable array of global and dominant local insurers" are threatening the future of the Lloyd's...
Fishers to clear IRISC debts by 1999.
Fisher Group will have paid off all the debts of its latest aquisition, IRISC Technical Services, by...
Capital is the Name of the game.
The row about the future of traditional Names at Lloyd's still has an air of artificiality about it,...
Appointment at Insurance Institute of London.
Laon Hulme has been appointed secretary of the Insurance Institute of London following the retiremen...
Table Tennis Association.
The Insurance Offices' Table Tennis Association finals, sponsored by Woodgate & Clark, saw General A...
Appointment at CMG.
CMG has made a number of appointments within its insurance division. Nick Locke, who has been wit...
Lloyds opt for Miller.
The Miller Insurance Group's Miller Kelsh operation has been made insurance broker for The Corporati...
CII restructure proposals go to July council.
The Chartered Insurance Institute's wide-ranging consultations on the reform of its decision making ...
Appointment at Royal & SunAlliance.
Anthony Forbes is a new deputy chairman of RSA Insurance Group following the retirement of Christoph...
LIMIT picks preferred underwriters.
Limit looks set to concentrate its underwriting with Bankside and Janson Green, which have both outp...
Union's pension decision gives boost to government.
The Government's stakeholder pensions plan received a much-needed boost with the news that one of Br...
No new electro-tax'.
The European Commission has proposed that no new taxes should be levied on electronic trade, but tha...
150 years old with much to be proud of.
The role of actuaries has greatly expanded over the years, as the article in last week's issue amply...
RIAS starts its own health plan.
The Retirement Insurance Advisory Service now has its own medical insurance plan. The RIAS Health...