Opinion
Greenaway report missing in action
This week, Professor David Greenaway was due to issue his report on uninsured driving, the culminati...
Opinions of loss assessors should be considered
I would like to add sentiment to the points raised by Nick Balcombe in his letter (PM, 24 June, p12)...
Hit or myth
The Better Regulation Task Force's latest report throws up several anomalies with regard to the current trend of compensation culture in the UK. As well as implementing the report's recommendations, key legal reforms introduced in Australia should be…
Insider information an advantage?
After a decade as its general insurance head, John Parker is leaving the Association of British Insu...
Specialist help can add value for all
Two recent articles, 'Complex numbers' and 'Attitudes need adjusting' (PM, 17 June, p14 and p26), ad...
Unnecessary price wars help no one
What is more important, revenue growth or sustainable profit? Long-term profit is everyone's aim. Mu...
Brand and deliver
Lloyd's is expected to publicise the initial findings of its 'Defining the Lloyd's Brand' exercise n...
Zurich/Folgate agency row
Last week, on website www.postmagazine.co.uk, PM posed the question: should the British Insurance Br...
Good riddance to the "necessary evil" of Independent
I read with interest the article on Independent Insurance and its legacy to the UK insurance market ...
Commercial fraud
Last week, on its website www.postmagazine.co.uk, Post Magazine posed the question: Is it about time...
Major players hope to convince big is beautiful
A month ago, Post Magazine reported findings from the Association of British Insurers that claimed n...
New Claims Direct out to prove a point
And so, out of the ashes of Claims Direct, New Claims Direct is born. This week, law firm Russell J...
Network Mania - the bubble finally bursts
With just two weeks to go before the Financial Services Authority application deadline, it seems the...
New compliance regulation brings opportunity
I would echo many of the comments made in the recent article about compliance with regulations like ...
Penny Black's insurance week
It is nice to know that the bastion of the UK insurance industry, the Chartered Insurance Institute,...
Honest claimants have little to fear over cognitive interviews
Detica's Richard Love is misguided if he feels that honest claimants are dropping their claims becau...
System support
If the legal expenses insurance sector is to remain buoyant, it needs to be reassessed in terms of what it can honestly support, says Ian Sadler
Aviva linked again with major buy
The news that Centrica is in discussions that could lead to the sale of the AA has already led marke...
Call for support over preparation
I enjoyed reading the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters technical forum report on the future of ...
Eight years ago
Looking back
FSA indecision makes a mockery of regulation
While most of England is currently riding the roller coaster of emotions that is Euro 2004, it appea...
Are insurers doing enough for brokers?
View from the Top
Mobile worker benefits spelt out
As workloads get heavier and stress levels get higher, professionals should be looking after their r...
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