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Health bill gathering momentum
The US Senate Finance Committee will vote on its health plan on Tuesday, Reuters reports
Typhoon losses may cost insurers up to $1.5bn
Typhoon Melor that landed in Japan may cost insurers up to $1.5bn, according to modelling agency AIR.
Lancashire in renewable energy joint venture
Bermudian reinsurer to offer renewable energy cover with underwriting agency GCube.
Biba marine cargo scheme launched
Biba appoint Northern Marine Underwriters for new cargo scheme
Aviva to target US growth with New York listing
Insurer to retain primary listing in London
Aggregator backs MPPI agreement
Money Supermarket says deal is good news for customers
US health reforms would cost $829bn
US health reforms proposed by the US Senate Finance Committee plan would cost $829bn, a watchdog has said.
CII: Time to test youself
A SELECTION OF TOPICAL QUESTIONS FROM THE QUESTION BANKS OF ED.LEARN" THE CII's ONLINE TRAINING RESOURCE
Unfinished business
Entrepreneurial players in the claims market have benefited from maximising the incentives of motor injury claims in recent years, but the trend towards commoditisation of claims handling does have its place, writes Alistair Kinley.
Closer harmony
Recent research by Alarm shows that public sector organisations are failing to run collaborative and partnership projects effectively. Edward Murray examines what can be done to provide closer harmony.
False alarms
A new firefighters' policy, coupled with changes in legislation, mean that requirements and obligations relating to fire protection today are very different from only a few years ago, as Derrick Hall explains.
Stemming the flow
Arson is a constant risk to the insurance industry. Leigh Jackson reports on the recent increase in fire damage and asks why fire risk mitigation seems to be a blind spot for businesses.
Cashing in on crashes
Sarah Adams reports on 'crash for cash' scams and how geographic data can help prevent fraud in this area.
Cutting edge
The crackdown on 'crash for cash' scams by insurers has reaped rewards. Ana Paula Nacif reports on the need for the industry to step up a gear and keep on the cutting edge of the fight against fraud.