Regulation
Travel agents find loophole.
Despite moves to outlaw tied insurance deals, holidaymakers could still be burnt when buying cover, ...
Issues deserved more in-depth treatment.
The lack of detail in Kevin Pratt's article about long-term policies (Going the distance, PM, 12 Nov...
GISC unveils blueprint for regulation.
The General Insurance Standards Council unveiled its consultative document on general insurance regu...
High expectations.
Following an exclusive survey of claims managers by Post Magazine in association with solicitors Hextall Erskine, a number of interested parties assess the results.
A match made in heaven?
Francis Higney interrupted Cunningham Ellis & Buckle's honeymoon celebrations to talk to Gerry Loughney and Andrew Lund about the new company's plans.
US Bogged down by age-old regulation wrangles.
The issue of Post Magazine for 19 November 1898 contained plenty of news from the United States with...
Scorching times to come?
Product liability claims may not be as popular in Europe as they are in the US, where lawyers go all-out to find cases, but the signs are that they soon could be, says Christopher Hodges.
To demutualise or not to demutualise.
The recent announcement by National Provident Institution that it intends to demutualise and put its...
Rand's EMU service.
Rand Information Systems has launched a European Economic and Monetary Union service. the service is...
AIA signs deal with Citibank.
The relationship between US banks and insurance companies took a step closer last week with the anno...
The IUA's formal lunch.
The International Underwriting Association's chairman designate Tim Carroll called for reforms to th...
Insurance concerns increasingly sprout from Brussels.
One of the most important economic questions at present is the effect of the European Union on the U...
Act to suffer with senator.
Financial services modernisation in the US is expected to suffer following the shock defeat of Repub...
Worker can't escape employer's rights.
In October 1997, the plaintiff entered into negotiations to purchase various undertakings of Barclay...
Industry wins right to genetic data.
The industry has worked hard to win the trust of the government over genetic testing and has succeed...
MSF vows to fight merger job losses.
Union bosses have slammed Norwich Union and ITT London & Edinburgh for announcing 600 job losses wit...
ALM backs byelaws.
The Association of Lloyd's Members is set to oppose a move to axe two byelaws passed in September. O...
Hewitt hits out at IFA Association.
A House of Commons debate last Tuesday on the pensions mis-selling saga saw angry confrontations bet...
EOC in maternity pay row.
In a case involving maternity pay, the applicants were all employees of the Equal Opportunities Comm...
Independent Insurance sponsors under-14s football club.
Edenbridge United Football Club's under-14s are to assert their independence with a new strip for th...
Global climate change conference.
Insurance experts were in Buenos Aires this week to address governments from around the world at the...
Assitalia continues Italian invasion into the capital.
The London market received a further boost this week with the news that Italian insurer Assitalia ha...
Yasuda says software will end fraud.
Claims fraud that costs insurers millions of pounds a year will soon be a thing of the past followin...
A clean sweep on pollution.
Michael Gaughan asks who will have to wake up to new liabilities as the Environment Act begins to bite.