Opinion
Policyholders may share burden of B&B rescue
The financial markets continue to hog the headlines again this week. With the government bailout of...
Apil not soft on fraud
Over the summer, I have accompanied the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers' president, Amanda St...
Time to look to the skies?
A friend of Reinsurance's was remarking that she was taking a cab into the City of London, and befor...
Equity Red Star: wholesalers can all benefit
Following the news item in 11 September's Post on Equity Red Star increasing its presence in the reg...
Vocational rehab finds it hard to fit in
I read with great interest the recent piece by Matthew Beard of Medicess, the response from Ian Fult...
Rehabilitation is the name of the game for AIG
Well, it's a cliche, but never has the term "a week's a long time in insurance" been more true. As ...
Declaration of independence
Insurer-owned brokers
It's crunch time
Pick up any newspaper and you are faced with depressing reading: a housing market on its knees, Ster...
A case for good standards
While Matthew Beard raised some real concerns in respect to the importance of evidence-based recomme...
Who is the fairest of them all?
Conor Raffery of the Financial Services Authority highlights the importance of using plain intelligible language in policy exclusions
Giant falls on rating agency swords in bid for rescue
By the time this comment sees the light of day, AIG may have saved its skin for now, yet the storm t...
The relentless pursuit of customer satisfaction
The insurance industry has come a long way in fostering consumer trust and confidence. The steps we ...
Fee arrangements not problematic
Much as we like being referred to as "the country's most powerful defendant lawyers", there seems to...
Bluefin hopes to warm the cockles with full menu
And so the broker endearingly known as 'Visible Panty Line' has changed its name in probably one of ...
Market change is blowing in the winds
It was all going too well really; a benign hurricane season, roaring investment markets and plenty o...
Doctors are a fly in the rehab ointment
I read the article "In Search Of Confidence" by Matthew Beard with a sense of disbelief (Post, 21 Au...
End easy ride for uninsured
I make no secret of the fact that I like cars and I enjoy driving them too. I also hold the view tha...
Shock resignation hits close to home for RSA
RSA has had an eventful week, with its share price hitting a 12-month high (161.9p on Tuesday) and i...
Partners in profit
Bilateral agreements
Going it alone
Credit hire
Wanting miracles at Monte Carlo
The Monte - as happens every year - will come with its major issues. While some, particularly those ...
Insurance Golf League winners
Congratulations to Paul Croft of BP Sanders and Co of Berkhamsted, the winner of the Phase 1 handica...