Regulation
JLT benefits from getting the Abbey habit.
Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group has acquired Abbey National Benefit Consultants as it strives to become...
London market reforms see light of day
London market companies are being asked to sign up to a raft of measures aimed at modernising and str...
Reform package put to London market
London market companies are being asked to sign up to a raft of measures aimed at modernising and str...
Selling out over pensions?
Fifteen years ago, with the pensions misselling debacle just around the corner, the insurance indust...
Pay back time?
Three million homeowners have endowment policies which will fail to repay their mortgage, according ...
Eureko eyes up Equitable.
Pan-European insurance group Eureko has expressed an interest in bidding for Equitable Life as it lo...
Concern over polarisation plans.
An announcement by Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown last week that the government is conside...
Lloyd's double for MMT.
New London market consultant MMT Management Consultancy is on track to double in size over the next ...
ESG Re posts "disappointing" results
Bemuda-based ESG Re has announced a loss of $34.3m for the third quarter of the year. The company ...
Eureko believed to be considering Equitable bid
CGNU has pulled out of the auction for Equitable Life according to reports in the weekend media, leav...
Annual PI seminar.
City law firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain is today hosting its fifth annual professional indemnity s...
Williams: no rules were bent.
The article in "Penny Blacks' insurance week" (PM, 14 September, p64) has, at last, has been drawn t...
FSA: new task force.
The FSA is establishing a new task force to examine the use of past performance in the advertising o...
Sadhu appointment.
Accident management group Auto Indemnity has appointed David Sadhu as operations director. Mr Sadhu ...
GISC: the listening regulator.
I would like to add my support to the views expressed by Mike Slack (PM, 2 November, p16). The term ...
No longer any place for skilled workers?
I am not convinced that employers give any thought to maintaining a truly professional work force gi...
Cotesworth set to merge syndicates.
Lloyd's managing agency Cotesworth is to merge its marine and non-marine syndicates for the 2001 yea...
Bupa shuns Mediquote.
Despite being unable to sign up Bupa or Western Provident Association to its private medical insuran...
BCC: Prudent stakes.
Prudential has been chosen by the British Chamber of Commerce to be its preferred provider of stakeh...
Marlborough Stirling in European move
UK e-commerce specialist, Marlborough Stirling, has taken its first major step into Europe with multi...
Zurich banks on net.
Swiss insurer Zurich is set to launch an internet banking service Zurich Bank later this month. Zuri...
Living in the future.
The actuarial profession has rejected the idea that an aging population will mean a lower standard o...
Has postcode underwriting had its day?
Postcode underwriting has been a vital tool for UK insurers for years. Richard Radevsky asks whether it is proving to be a double-edged sword poorly suited to a world facing global warming.
Freezing out Italy.
The European Commission has threatened to take the Italian government to court if it does not end a ...