Opinion
Cashing in on the eco pound?
Call it the 'David Cameron factor' but last week saw the launch of "the first eco-motor insurance pr...
VRS: we are more than just a network
As president of VRS Universe, I would like to comment on the article 'Playing with the big boys' (PM...
Bermuda's STILL rock-solid!
Dear Friend, A year ago I wrote to you under the banner 'Bermuda's rock-solid'. Well, 31 N...
Cheap insurer-bashing is no way forward
Last week saw the publication in a national newspaper of an article titled 'Drivers paying needless ...
Lloyd's boss stamps his mark
It did not take long for Lloyd's' new chief executive, Richard Ward, to make his mark on the market ...
Heath Lambert + JLT = major headache
This appears to be the conclusion of some commentators drawn from the ongoing round of broking rumou...
Customer service is key to success
I have noticed several comments recently around customer service in the industry. Many have been pos...
MPPI market does not help itself
The mortgage and insurance industry has begun bleating about the fall in sales of mortgage payment p...
ABI's hollow comments not enough for victims
The Association of British Insurers has pleaded innocence in the House of Lords ruling that robbed m...
Aon U-turn leaves questions unanswered
Earlier this year, Aon announced it had entered into discussions with Canary Wharf regarding a new L...
Industry pot faces new cash call
The insurance industry has been told it is not going to get another extension to the 18-month reprie...
Trade unions are central to CSR
Commentators have ignored one of the most salutary facts to emerge from a recent business in a commu...
Reflections on the 2006 Biba conference - Biba, Lord Coe, 2012 success and listening to customers
Sebastian Coe, the man who led Great Britain's Olympic team to winning its bid to host the 2012 Olym...
Brit new signing to bowl over UK regions
Brit Insurance this week summoned former Zurich Commercial boss Peter Burrows to the crease to lead ...
Link-up play
Appointed Representatives
IT services not a new concept
Why not call a spade a spade? Adrian McNay's letter 'Costly bespoke IT development unnecessary' (PM,...
China and India in sight for Lloyd's push
Further to your article on my recent speech to the British Insurance Brokers' Association ('Lloyd's ...
Will FSA resurrect networks?
The path to Financial Services Authority regulation was littered with broking network failures. Some...
Judges show good sense in asbestos case
Regrettably, most of the reactions to Barker v Corus (see pages 2 and 13) that we have seen in the p...
Smaller firm passion can deliver high-quality service
I support Martin Mathieson's comments relating to the perceived differences between loss adjusting f...
Insurance boss hits out at cheap shots
I am sure that by now most of Post Magazine's readers are heartily sick of the mud slinging by the a...
Biba packs political punch
The British Insurance Brokers' Association's move to step up its political campaigning was evident a...
Transparency is no bad thing
Commission disclosure
Time is right for the ABI to show courage
It is pleasing to see that the Association of British Insurers is considering a press campaign to ra...