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Appointments at Hill Dickinson.
Hill Dickinson has appointed five solicitors in its insurance department as partners. Jason Bleasdal...
Kidnapping and ransoms on Allianz's future agenda.
Allianz is to offer kidnap and ransom cover in the German market for the first time at the end of th...
IBRC's whos-who.
The Insurance Brokers Registration Council (IBRC) has published amended lists, extracts and register...
Business as usual at Christchurch after buyout.
Christchurch Insurance Brokers has issued a firm 'business as usual' message following its managemen...
CDIA issues instructions.
French business and car owners who have been adversely affected by rioting football fans since the W...
New motor players may stall in the future.
The debate on the future of car use is rapidly developing in this country and it does seem likely th...
Pension switch sparks mergers.
Merger mania is poised to sweep through the Italian insurance industry in the wake of new government...
Upgrade for a new generation.
Insurers GIO Australia has upgraded its imaging and workflow systems to exploit new-generation techn...
FMS unlocks 'Net sales.
Dublin-based software house FMS has unveiled a new system designed to enable insurers to use the Int...
SITEL promises 10,000 new jobs.
SITEL UK has said it will create 10,000 jobs in the next five years as it restructures its business ...
Smart move with names.
Yorkshire broker Smart & Cook has changed the names of three of its four branches to strengthen the ...
Appointment at Merricks Solicitors.
Sean Stanbton-Dunne has joined Merricks to lead its employment law department. He has specialised...
Appointment at Tillinghast-Towers Perrin.
Two new senior consultants have joined the risk management practice of TTP in London. Sandra Duncan ...
Norman looks to EDI.
Norman Insurance is to develop its commercial products via EDI later this year and offer interest fr...
Tube driver wins her appeal.
Susan Edwards was a London Underground train operator working a shift system which she was able to f...
Is this the beginning of the end?
Lloyd's is in trouble. With the number of members at its lowest for 20 years, some are predicting that the crisis could destroy Lloyd's. Alex Miller investigates how it came to be in its unenviable position.
Exclusive - Crowe rigs trucks to capture crashes.
Truckers are set to become snappers in an initiative designed to help insurers discover more about r...
LIRMA's 'join us' plea to Lloyd's.
Tim Carroll, deputy chairman of the London International Insurance and Reinsurance Market Associatio...
Let rich pay for poors' pensions'.
Social Security chief Harriet Harman should take a leaf out of Robin Hood's book and take pensions f...
Train crash claims 100 lives.
German crash investigators are still trying to piece together the cause of the train crash which cla...
Canada Life gets review boost.
More products, a revamp of existing policies and bold new growth have been promised by the head of C...
Swinton tie up Hambro.
Hambro Assistance has secured a contract to provide legal expenses and helpline services to customer...
Survival of the fittest' will rule global players.
Global competition is to get tougher, and premiums lower, with only the major players set to make th...
Exclusive - Avoiding Bug bill could be mission impossible.
Insurance giant Allianz has thrown open the whole debate over year 2000 exclusion clauses in a state...