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Disability action.

Disability support groups, consumer groups, insurers and intermediaries will be among the interested...

Willis: new brand.

Willis subsidiary Special Contingency Risks is looking to grow in the UK and abroad on the back of i...

Playing the blame game.

The public is becoming more litigious and local authorities are increasingly being made to pay up. They must ensure that they have adequate risk management systems in place says David Fanning.

Scotland as a microcosm.

The insurance experience of Scotland is much the same as the rest of the UK. However, its size means that certain factors are amplified in their effect as Edward Murray discovers.

Overseas man to US.

Bermuda-based Overseas Partners' chief underwriting officer Michael Cascio, a Fellow of the Casualty...

Ready for take-off.

Richard Williams, one of the experienced team behind the new Cathedral syndicate at Lloyd's, tells Eric Alexander why there is room for a new lead underwriter in aviation.

Life leaps ahead.

Swiss Re's latest sigma study shows life insurance business booming everywhere but Asia. Janina Clark reviews the report's findings.

Getting out on top.

Ipe Jacob of Grant Thornton argues that solvent schemes of arrangement are often the best and most logical option for owners of (re)insurance entities or portfolios that have ceased to underwrite new business.

Clark joins CNA.

CNA Re has appointed David Clark vice-president of international treaty business, based in London. M...

Merger mishaps.

With consolidation the current watchword in British industry, Angus Ogg explains how warranty and indemnity insurance can provide protection for the risks that can arise from merger and acquisition activity.

Cox raises £90m.

Cox Insurance has raised £90m in the syndicated loan market to refinance existing debt and for gener...

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