Commercial
WIN at Lloyd's.
The World Insurance Network's WINconnect service has been used to place a risk in the Lloyd's market...
L&G provides therapy.
Legal & General HealthCare has agreed to sponsor the 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Minim...
Ex-PC raises £1m for hospital from crash claims.
A Nottinghamshire hospital has received over £1m from insurers after enlisting the help of a special...
LV sacks 150 staff.
Liverpool Victoria has admitted it's previously "inadequate" training standards were largely respons...
Mapping out the future.
Jeremy Scott, head of the insurance section of the newly merged accountancy and professional services firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers, gives an insight into the future trends of the global insurance industry.
Home sweet mobile home.
They might be the bane of many motorists lives, but caravans have their fans. One such group are ...
Birthday celebrations go up in flames.
The world's oldest transport company's 500th birthday celebrations have gone up in flames. About 60 ...
General Accident backs student expedition.
General Accident has decided to back an extraordinary student expedition. Not content with the si...
Core, what a runner.
Professional Affinity Group Services field development manager Rob MacKenzie is hoping to pip a few ...
Coface turnover boost.
The Coface Group saw its consolidated turnover boosted last year thanks to the integration of Die Al...
Law Reports - Beneficiary was executor.
The nomination of a beneficiary under a life insurance policy on the basis that he should apply any ...
Axa poaches ITT staff for new operation.
AXA Provincial has 'poached' three top ITT London & Edinburgh property employees to spearhead its 'P...
AIG to buy SunAm.
American International Group (AIG) has agreed to purchase SunAmerica, a leading seller of annuities,...
Government has got sums wrong over risk-pooling'.
A leading NHS Trust insurer has announced that it is "saddened" by the Health Minister Alan Milburn'...
Getting stuck in the web.
After a year of surfing through insurers' web sites, Richard Griffiths looks at how they have improved and gives tips to prospective site-holders.
Exclusive - Internet copyright claims to rocket.
Insurers have been warned to expect an increase in the number of Internet copyright claims coming to...
Finding their calling.
Michael Tarte-Booth charts the history of call centres and looks at their booming prospects.
Reinsurance: which way the future?
After all the conference speculation, where is the reinsurance market really headed? Alex Beatty talks to the people who will decide the direction of the industry.
High-performance index to highlight Bermuda success.
Fund managers and investors are to be able to track the performance of Bermuda's insurance market fo...
New ideas for old problems.
Nigel Alington looks at non-traditional methods of providing political risk cover.
Winning on aggregate.
John Butler explodes the myths about aggregate extension clauses, which began in the first half of the century with the 'Coca Cola clause'.
From unrest to settlement.
One man's political instability is another's commercial opportunity. Paul Davidson surveys the political risk (re)insurance market.
Concentrating on capacity.
Lloyd's corporates can now do bilateral deals outside the traditional capacity exchange auctions to consolidate their portfolios. Robert C.B. Miller explains how.
JLT Re changes.
Reinsurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Re has appointed John Lloyd as chairman and Michael Brookm...