Regulation
Business Leaders' Forum
Floods minister Hilary Benn will be speaking at this year's Post Business Leaders' Forum Parliamenta...
Sports centres must warn over safety
Poppleton v Trustees of the Portsmouth Youth Activities Committee (Queen's Bench Division - 12 July 2007)
Greek tragedy
Insurance penetration in the areas hit by the great fires in Greece over recent days has been descri...
Commentary - Conduct important in determining costs
The court will look at the parties' conduct when considering what costs order is appropriate and thi...
Under the table
Ogden tables
ABI fears travel Levy woe
At least three insurers face losing a large slice of income under government plans to cut them out o...
Aquilo bidder U-turn threatens 30 jobs
Listed outsourcing company Aquilo has started a review that could lead to the closure of its IT equi...
Risk expertise can help weather the storm
It is abundantly clear that the next 'flooding' battle will be about the uncontrolled, and poorly pl...
Singapore-based insurer completes solvent scheme transfer
Whittington has announced the completion of a Solvent Scheme of Arrangement for a Singapore-based insurer Lion City Run-Off (formerly the Offshore Insurance Fund business of The Insurance Corporation of Singapore).
Moody's: US sub-prime crisis has limited impact on European insurers
The current crisis in the US sub-prime market and the related uncertainty surrounding structured vehicles will not have a direct material impact on European insurers.
Belfor launches Cutty Sark restoration work
Belfor UK has been appointed to help the specialist conservation of the Cutty Sark, after it was damaged by a fire in May.
Partner Re to consolidate $1bn reinsurer in Dublin
Bermuda headquartered global reinsurer Partner Re has announced that its subsidiary Partner Reinsurance Europe based in Dublin, will be the principal reinsurance carrier for its business underwritten in France, Ireland, Switzerland and Canada from…
Pick of the Week
Jonathan Swift, the editor of Post Magazine, presents a run down of the major stories in this week’s ...
Obituary - Robert Sloan
Robert Sloan, the former executive director of Commercial Union, has passed away aged 81. In additio...
Time to revise recruitment
A-level results have been improving for 25 years straight and today, school leavers will receive new...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Businesses naive about product recall cover
The insurance industry faces a challenge educating businesses about product recall cover, according ...
Appointment at Financial Services Skills Council
The Financial Services Skills Council has appointed Sam Rees-Adams as its new director of education....
FSA to offer consumers PPI best buy advice
The Financial Services Authority is set to introduce "best buy" tables for payment protection insura...
Syndicate forecast
Heritage Underwriting Agency has maintained its forecasts for its syndicates 1200 and 3245 for the 2...
Hardy chair hails "remarkable" result
Lloyd's insurer Hardy today indicated that it may grow its syndicates' capacity modestly for the 2008 year of account.
Weather claims hit Zurich for $566m
Zurich this morning said the UK storms and floods were largely to blame for a 2 point increase in its global general insurance combined ratio to 96.5%.
Bifa welcomes IMD ruling
The British International Freight Association has welcomed news that Treasury officials have confirm...
A slippery slope
Legal Analysis: Workplace safety