Regulation
Norway's Irish quest.
Storebrand, Norway's largest insurer, has applied to set up a life assurance operation in Ireland. I...
Post wins honour to host congress - PIA 2000.
Post Magazine has been awarded the honour of hosting the 2000 congress of Presse Interenationale des...
Police arrest runaway broker.
Fugitive American broker Martin Frankel was finally arrested this week and was being held in Germany...
Rebuilding after the 'quake.
Insurers and reinsurers are now scrutinising renewals and new risks in Turkey. Richard Radevsky looks at building standards and warns against being over critical.
State of the market.
All the information you'll need to make the right moves.
Good and bad news for Zurich.
Zurich Financial Services has posted mixed results for the first half of 1999. The Zurich-based g...
Taking the fight to the fraudsters - Fraud update.
Bookings are rolling in for Post Magazine's Insurance Fraud Update on 14 October. This aims to br...
The Berlin call.
With casualty figures expected to be high and rates still soft, delegates attending this weekend's International Union of Marine Insurance conference are being asked to arrive with ideas of how to refocus their business. Alex Broad reports.
Moneymen want statutory mortgage rules.
Most banks and building societies favour statutory regulation of the mortgage market, a survey shows...
Davies greets AIFA.
The Financial Services Authority has welcomed the launch of the Association of Independent Financial...
Court case could end with Equitable hit for £1bn.
Management at troubled mutual Equitable Life were remaining tight-lipped about the prospects of a fa...
Everyone wins with employee development.
Your editorial and article (Training Survey, PM 26 August p17) are both spot on. I can count on one ...
There's smoke but where's the fire?
The summer is now more or less over, and as is normal for the six-week school holiday break, rumours...
Rebuilding after the 'quake.
Insurers and reinsurers are now scrutinising renewals and new risks in Turkey. Richard Radevsky looks at building standards and warns against being over critical.
Clause amended.
The London-based Joint Cargo Committee has amended its Institute Classification Clause JC 971058 to ...
It's still all-Wyatt on the night.
I would like to point out a small error in the excellent article 'The Bright Stuff' (PM 12 August, p...
Swiss Re's Paris HQ.
Swiss Re has concentrated all of its French business at one Paris office as it prepares to extend th...
A reversal of duties.
The fraud conviction of US Aviation Underwriters has been overturned. Laura Zimmitti assesses the implications.
Tax office loses battle over Lloyd's reinsurance premiums.
Lloyd's is declaring a substantial victory over the UK's tax office, claiming that it would save mem...
Life lives long and prospers.
Life business continues to be the driving force behind the world's insurance markets, according to r...
Appointment at PartnerRe.
Peter Nikitaidis has joined PartnerRe US, one of the PartnerRe group of reinsurance companies, as se...
Down, but not out.
Insurers are finding that unemployment is not bad news for everyone, reports Keith Sankey.
Appointment at Thomas Miller.
Mark Carter has moved from mutual insurance management company Thomas Miller's Hong Kong office to b...
HartRe grows in Europe.
HartRe is expanding in Europe and moving its marine operations from its Hartford, Connecticut base i...