Claims
CAT to stay in quarantine.
The proposed CAT marking scheme for the new Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) could be shelved foll...
Hewitt hits new job running.
The Queen is dead, long live the Queen. I'm afraid that anyone who heaved a sigh of relief at the tr...
Pension reform promised.
Alistair Darling, who took over from Harriet Harman as social security minister in Tony Blair's rece...
Personal injury: doing the sums.
The House of Lords handed down its decision in Wells v Wells on 16 July 1998. From now on, the 3% di...
Bid to keep back money to fix mis-sellings causes Willis profits to
Willis Corroon saw its first half year profits dip for 1998 as it sought to reserve some £25m in the...
What the papers say.
THE SUN Dance superstar Michael Flatley is being sued for £8m by his ex-manager John Reid, who cl...
Appointment at Chubb Insurance.
Clive Chipperfield has been appointed European marine manager with Chubb Insurance Company of Europe...
Royal & SunAlliance help pupils.
Pupils at Soho Parish School are busy learning their three Rs - reading, writing and Royal & SunAlli...
Plaque marks decade.
IT solutions provider PMSC is celebrating a 10-year relationship with the general insurance division...
Half of UK's insurers have no EMU strategy.
Research from the insurance division of European IT services group CMG has revealed only half of UK-...
Welcome for land law.
International law firm Cameron McKenna has welcomed the government's promise that it is to bring the...
Insurers offer lifelines to cash-strapped customers.
Singapore-based insurance firms are being flexible with retrenched clients. Last year's redundanc...
Promotion for Helen Liddell.
Former Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Helen Liddell, has been promoted to Deputy Scottish Secre...
Missing category.
In last weeks' coverage of the British Insurance Awards (p2), we unfortunately omitted one category....
Guardian's own little book of calm.
Guardian Insurance has published a guide for its clients and intermediaries to help cut the financia...
Lords strike 'wrong balance'.
Insurers and legal experts were not giving up the fight following a Lords' ruling which is set to co...
Commentary - Payment-in: a useful weapon.
The payment-into court has long been a weapon in the armoury of the defendant in civil litigation. N...
Profitability, innovation, growth ... a winner of a recipe.
Independent Insurance scooped the Underwriter of the Year Award and proclaimed it was the award it h...
AIG Europe reigns in claims.
Angus Deayton, the supremely hilarious compere of the British Insurance Awards, described the insura...
Aon chairman set for retirement.
Aon Consulting chairman Hunter Devine has announced he will retire on 30 September. Mr Devine, wh...
Jobless managers are key to merger problems.
Report says merged companies are ignoring experience on their doorsteps.
Piping-hot night exceeds hopes.
The British Insurance Awards 1998 broke all records - record entries, record attendance, and record ...
Duty of care owed in boat case.
The Court of Appeal held that a local authority was not liable for an accident in which a 14-year-ol...
SEIB celebrates a win at the horses.
South Essex Insurance Brokers (SEIB) is celebrating a win at the horses, after clinching the largest...