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Salvage operation.

Despite a 150-year reputation within the global marine industry, the Salvage Association was recently in danger of running aground. Deputy chairman John Noble tells Marcus Alcock how British Maritime Technology has provided the SA with some much-needed…

Clark decision.

Insurers awaiting a binding decision on whether they have to settle bad debt with credit hire compan...

Pragmatism rules.

Last week, the Treasury met with representatives from the general insurance and mortgage industries to discuss the regulation of sales under the Financial Services Authority. John Parker, who was at that meeting, says a pragmatic, level-headed approach…

Doing the sums.

The Financial Services Association's ideas for reforming polarisation have caused consternation among many in the industry. Paul Smee believes that, for independent financial advisers, some of the finer points just do not add up.

Financial options.

Bob Kerzner, executive vice president and director of Hartford Life's individual life division, has ...

Pru reports rise.

Prudential recorded a 54% increase in insurance and investment sales for the total group in 2001 of ...

No hurry for pool.

The US Congress looks unlikely to set up a terrorism reinsurance pool in the near future, predicts t...

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