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Professional indemnity.
Fierce competition between brokers and direct insurers in the UK general insurance market looks set ...
Post is BIIBA winner.
Post Magazine was the only insurance trade publication to feature when the British Insurance and Inv...
MIA create jobs with new centre.
Financial and IT provider Medical Insurance Agency (MIA) Group has created 36 new jobs by opening a ...
AIG tests the water with Japanese for Aoba Life takeover.
The Life Insurers' Association of Japan has revealed that US insurance company AIG has approached th...
Following the money tracks.
Index-linked funds are enjoying a boom time, with more and more members of the public looking to them as a way of saving for a rainy day. Ian Lindisfarne picks up the trail of the index trackers to discover why they are so popular.
EU Social Affairs Commissioner acts over complaints.
EU Social Affairs Commissioner Padraig Flynn (left), has acted on complaints over insurance company ...
Legal 5, financial 0.
Legal beef beat financial muscle in the final of the Manchester Accountants' Soccer League Cup last ...
Lloyd's will falter unless it changes'.
Lloyd's needs to completely reinvent itself if it is to have a future in the global insurance market...
AXA's got a new motor.
Software House, Policy Master, is poised to launch a full-cycle, EDI-only private motor product for ...
Insurers to foot the bill.
Insurers will have to foot a bill of thousands of pounds for the Easter flood victims who are being ...
New London body launches name search.
Marketing consultants have been retained to survey opinion on the name of the new body due to be for...
Whistle-blowers' £30m.
A trio of "whistle-blowers" were each awarded $17m (£10m) by a court in Philadelphia after they unco...
Lukewarm response to IT.
The majority of IT directors in the insurance industry feel that IT systems support the business onl...
Post Magazine Charity Football Competition 1998 for the Impact Plus
The group stages of the inaugural Post Magazine Charity Football Competition reach a climax tonight....
Five year outlook on weather.
Insurers are set to reap the benefits from lower payouts due to a ground-breaking five year partners...
Richmund cuts rates.
Winter Richmund has cut the rates of the Building Section of its Letsure Landlords Household Insuran...
Look who's watching.
Insurers have approved Pointer's 'Site Controller', the first Windows 95/NT open-system security int...
The price of a human MOT.
I see Abbey National recently produced one of those surveys designed to persuade us to spend more on...
Companies heading for 2000 disaster.
One in seven organisations in Europe and the US will miss the year 2000 deadline for converting thei...
Insurers braced for El Nino.
As the floods hit Britain insurers and assessors in South America were on standby for the latest cli...
Old are young at heart.
Today's old timers are still full of bounce, according to a survey by MORI for long term care insure...
Sun Life hit for £600,000 fine.
Sun Life of Canada has been fined a record £600,000 by the Personal Investment Authority, the latest...
Sixth buyout in a year.
Layton Blackham has acquired Kay Hockman & Platt, in the latest stage of it's 'Quantum Leap' initiat...
Competition kills off motor insurer.
The cut throat premium war in the motor market has claimed another victim, with Insurance GB being p...