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Editor's comment: Don't count your turkeys

Insurers received an early Christmas present last month, when the government appeared to give firm backing to Lord Justice Jackson's recommendations on combating disproportionate civil litigation costs. The ministerial foreword to its consultation…

Europ reveals new five-year plan

Europ Assistance is planning to reduce its reliance on traditional travel and motor lines — which currently account for more than three-quarters of the company's turnover.

Oracle rolls out latest insurance products

Technology firm Oracle is set to unveil two new insurance products aimed at guiding the industry through the economic downturn. The seventh version of Oracle Insight and the latest release of Oracle Documaker Enterprise will be rolled out this month.

Penny Black’s insurance week

One of the rumours that will not go away is that Giles, fresh from the largest deal in its history, has again got an appetite for deals, with Kerry London among the firms on its hit list.

View from the t’opera: The ‘tache triumphant

You insurance types are certainly a very stylish bunch. Since I exploded onto the scene back in August 2009, I’ve been impressed by all the tailored suits, neatly pressed shirts and perma-tans sported by almost everyone that I meet.

Zurich reorganises UK operations

Both the Zurich Private Clients and Navigators & General businesses are to be rolled into the insurer's new-look personal lines division, following a restructure of the UK general insurance operation.

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