Commercial
Penny Black's insurance week.
Some delegates to the Life Insurance Association conference in Birmingham last week didn't know if t...
It's their round.
Claims providers are moving to cash in as large corporate companies increasingly look to outsource their claims handling needs. Anthony Gould reports on some of the latest initiatives.
On-line marketing and advertising can bring benefits to insurers.
Paul Griffith finds out how companies can exploit technology to its maximum effect.
Harsh but for the best.
As the dust begins to settle on the dramatic announcements by Axa last week, we can begin to appreci...
Will insurer have a Direct Line to the cup?
Only Direct Line stands in the way of a repeat of last year's Post Magazine Charity Football Competi...
LIA gets comfy with SOFA for 'strategic talks'.
Two professional bodies are engaged in "strategic talks" with a view to establishing common ground t...
Football challenge.
Royal & Sun Alliance is recruiting brokers with fleet accounts to put their football talents to the ...
New call centre.
Hill House Hammond has launched a dedicated call centre in Bournemouth to provide a base for commerc...
Looking different.
Regulations on publicity were relaxed in the mid-80s for the legal profession, but as Alex Broad finds out, not everyone has got it quite right yet.
Labour leader calls for investment.
The leader of the Labour Party in Ireland, Ruairi Quinn, has called on the financial services sector...
Changing with Woolf.
Iron Trades is to step up the marketing of its employment liability business in an attempt to boost ...
Free training for truckers.
Lloyd's syndicate, Liberty Motor is looking to attract fleet operators with lower premiums connected...
Final few fight it out for lion's share at The Den.
The Post Magazine Charity Football Competition is nearing its climax. Three of the quarter-finals...
Guardian Life may soon be up for sale.
Guardian Life could be put up for sale when Axa's strategic review of the combined life and asset ma...
Legal alliance planning Europe invasion.
A new multi-national law partnership is looking to conquer Europe, after gaining a foothold in the U...
BT helps ring in changes at Cigna.
The healthcare and personal accident arm of Cigna International has launched an interactive website ...
Allied Dunbar pins sales hopes on new franchise.
Allied Dunbar has converted its salesforce into a franchise network to help it prepare for possible ...
Branding is more than just a name.
Your recent article on branding ('Brands on the run', PM 29 April p24) missed one fundamental reason...
Conflicting messages confuse brokers.
Forget about today's competition - worry about the competition of tomorrow, was the advice to broker...
Derby Investment Holding is suing the Corporation of
Property company Derby Investment Holding is suing the Corporation of London and nine insurance comp...
Hiscox chiefs livid as top staff are poached.
Bosses at Hiscox are furious after senior members of its UK commercial PropertyCare underwriting tea...
Bright lights, big issues.
Traditional risk managers were warned of the threat of a changing market at the world's biggest risk gathering. Anthony Gould reports from Dallas, Texas.
Willis in Argentina.
Broker Willis Corroon has acquired a minority interest in the third largest insurance broker in Arge...
Strategies for survival.
Oliver Laughton-Scott predicts further consolidation among (re)insurance brokers and more quoted brokers being taken private.