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Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
This site is really just a marketing tool for actual insurance companies who want well-qualified lea...
P&C Losses - Severe storms edge US property & casualty figures towards decade high
US property and catastrophe losses for the second quarter of 2003 could hit an estimated $4.9bn, the...
TMA agrees on syndicate buyout
The management team of Trenwick Managing Agents (TMA) has agreed on a management buyout with owners ...
Aviation treaty gets US nod
The US Senate has approved the Montreal Convention, an aviation treaty aimed at bringing airline lia...
Appointment at Aon
Aon has appointed Malcolm Forbes-Wilson as corporate product director for the reinsurance and specia...
Hiscox begins upgrade of operating system.
Hiscox has started upgrading its core IT operating systems, including the incorporation of a product...
Motor insurance comparison took goes live on insuresupermarket.com.
A motor insurance comparison tool has now gone live on insuresupermarket.com, which compares motor q...
Driving for change on uninsured drivers.
The Department for Transport's review of uninsured driving, to be conducted by economist Professor D...
In the fast lane.
After six years of growing premium income the UK motor insurance market has come within a whisker of break-even point, reveals Standard & Poor's annual motor report. David Laxton looks at how the latest figures stack up.
Industry calls for camera crack down on uninsured.
The use of automatic number plate recognition cameras, to combat the problem of uninsured drivers, c...
Regency numbers are growing.
Weston-super-Mare-based warranty and insurance scheme broker Regency Group is aiming to almost doubl...
Halifax General Insurance extends sponsorship deal.
Halifax General Insurance has extended its £1m sponsorship deal with Sky News Weather by developing ...
S&P: time runs out for motor market.
Premium rates in the UK motor insurance market look to have peaked, with most players having failed ...
A period drama?
Although it may seem easy to unlock the hidden charm of a listed building, there are many potential obstacles ahead before it can be made into an ideal home. Ensuring the property is properly insured is a fundamental building block, says Mira Butterworth.
AIG Private Client Group introduces excess flood coverage.
AIG Private Client Group, a division of the property and casualty subsidiaries of AIG, has introduce...
On the mark.
Chris Wall uncovers the basics of a good employee benefits scheme.
Heatwave sparks car crime spree.
The summer heatwave has sparked a car crime spree across the UK that will leave insurers facing a he...
Fines branded "insane" by MIB director.
The government's decision to review the UK system of motor insurance, to help tackle the problem of ...
Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Here is another specialist insurance company that should be able to use the internet to find new cus...
Bank of Ireland IT staff to be balloted.
Bank of Ireland IT staff who are members of the Irish Bank Officials Association are to be balloted ...
Zurich Financial records increase.
Zurich Financial Services UKISA (UK, Ireland and South Africa) region recorded a 34% increase in gro...
Appointment at Premier Mortgage Management.
Premier Mortgage Management appointed Jason Flood as sales director to develop the business from a g...
No longer big in Japan.
The Japanese motor insurance sector has been hit hard by both the continuing recession and competition - not least from foreign providers since the market's deregulation. Jeremy Golden examines the strategies insurers are using to steer business back in…
Appointment at Aon.
Aon has appointed Malcolm Forbes-Wilson as corporate product director for its reinsurance and specia...