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REPLACEMENT WINDOWS — REGULATION
50 Years Ago
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance news, as these highlights from past-articles reveal
Repair standard onus rests on all
With reference to the recent article 'Quid pro quo - yes or no?' (Post, 8 February, p42), I would li...
Direct boss for new arm
The Direct Group is opening a new site in Halifax to service its expansion into property insurance a...
Secret of my success
INTERVIEW — ALISON BAIRD
Claims People launch
Claims People has launched a motor forensic investigation service to assist insurers, solicitors and...
Fell-Clark joins Axa Art
Annabel Fell-Clark has been appointed as chief executive to Axa Art UK. ...
Appointment at Xchanging
Simeon Singer has joined Xchanging Broking Services as financial director. He started his career wit...
North of the Border: a reasonable approach to interim damages awards
After a series of somewhat gloomy bulletins from Scotland, this month's column focuses on interim da...
Landlords offered satellite TV insurance
Pub landlords are being offered a bespoke insurance policy to cover themselves in the event of prosecution by their satellite television supplier.
CII – Equity release certificate gains QCA approval
A new Certificate in Equity Release from the Chartered Insurance Institute has been accredited by the examinations regulator the Qualifications & Curriculum Authority (QCA).
Novae in D A Constable and Ace swoop
London market insurer Novae has hired two new underwriters to write a new international liability book.
Loss adjuster unveils new forensic service
Claims People has extended its range of products and services by developing a motor forensic investigation service to assist insurers, solicitors and self-insured corporate fleet operators in the UK.
Over one thousand claims firms seek authorisation
1,176 applications have been received for authorisation under the Compensation Act 2006 to provide regulated claims management services.
Marsh Develops Policy To Combat Changing Fraud Environment
Marsh has developed a new product addressing the fraud and crime risks faced by financial institutions.
Aon boss joins Lloyd's
One of the London Market's leading brokers has joined Lloyd's, initially on a three-month secondment, to further the pace of process change across the market.
New CEO at Axa Art UK
Annabel Fell-Clark has been appointed as chief executive to Axa Art UK.
Marsh Finpro launches anti-fraud product
Marsh has developed a new product addressing the fraud and crime risks faced by financial institutions.
Two in five road deaths involve young drivers
More than two in five road deaths involve a young driver, Brake can exclusively reveal, yet the Government is still failing to take decisive action to tackle lethal risk-taking among young people on the roads.
Whitehall plans anti-arson initiative
A new drive to cut the level of fire-related youth crimes - such as arson, hoax calls and attacks on firefighters - was announced today by Fire Minister Angela Smith.
Start up director calls on insurers to get engaged
Missing List managing director Paul Burridge called on the insurance industry to get involved in the...
Police support MID update
The UK's Police forces are backing a campaign to speed up the process of updating the motor insuranc...
Appointment at GAB Robins
David Gamble has rejoined GAB Robins in the new position of director of Northern Ireland operations,...