Opinion
Aviva accelerates offshoring exodus with 2500 new jobs
The unstoppable juggernaut that is offshoring to India gathered pace this week with the UK's largest...
Mutuals concern not sour grapes
In response to the news item 'D&O rises see clients seek alternatives' (PM, 27 November, p6), I feel...
Clashes over contracts
Repair Contracts
Virus claims under the microscope
Virus Outbreaks
Tree roots need deeper thought
The review of Loftus-Brigham v London Borough of Ealing by Alan Oliver clearly demonstrates the impo...
Personal lines brokers shall go to the ball after all
Given all the talk and attention given to commercial brokers in the run up to statutory regulation o...
Insurers must lend an EAR to add value
The introduction of Electronic Automated Recovery could be a huge opportunity for insurers to revolutionise the claims handling process, says Dave Bartlett - as long as they listen to all those involved who could add value to the process
Insurers, remove your blinkers
The article 'Independents at breaking point?' (PM, 23 October, pp25-27), is, I feel, a typical examp...
Apathy may damage BC planning
I have to agree with the comments made by Suzannah Nichol, Paul Vergen and Tim Lazenby about the lac...
Industry must adopt a robust approach to fraud
Andrew Briscoe's View From the Top addressed the far broader issue of society's attitude to risk (PM...
Personal lines brokers shall go to the ball after all
Given all the talk and attention given to commercial brokers in the run up to statutory regulation o...
Euro Watch
Post Magazine's new monthly column looking at insurance-related issues from a European perspective
Industry must adopt a robust approach to fraud
Andrew Briscoe's View From the Top addressed the far broader issue of society's attitude to risk (PM...
Apathy may damage BC planning
I have to agree with the comments made by Suzannah Nichol, Paul Vergen and Tim Lazenby about the lac...
Insurers must lend an EAR to add value
The introduction of Electronic Automated Recovery could be a huge opportunity for insurers to revolutionise the claims handling process, says Dave Bartlett - as long as they listen to all those involved who could add value to the process
Insurers, remove your blinkers
The article 'Independents at breaking point?' (PM, 23 October, pp25-27), is, I feel, a typical examp...
Euro Watch
Post Magazine's new monthly column looking at insurance-related issues from a European perspective
Travel industry moves to head off regulation again
Having escaped statutory regulation from 2005 it was interesting to see the travel industry launch a...
View from the Top
Can Less be More ...? Less is more. Or so it used to say in the Holsten Pils advert. But can it eve...
Industry should refocus on claims
Despite evidence that there has been little rise in the number of compensation claims for accidents ...
EC discrimination directive is bad for underwriting
The EC directive on sexual discrination would seem to be eroding underwriting principles (PM, 13 Nov...
Don't be an ostrich over compliance
Complacency is rife within the financial services industry as most companies are failing to prepare ...
ABI: Gender ban to reduce transparency and constrain industry
The Post Magazine editorial was right to highlight the fundamental significance of the draft directi...
Liquidator action too late for many
Most Insurance professionals, and many poor unfortunates will remember that two and a half years ago...