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System is 'go' after trial success.
A new electronic underwriting system is to be used by Lloyd's syndicates after it passed a trial wit...
BUPA locked in row with VHI over medical cover.
A row has erupted over the extent of private medical cover in Ireland. The chairman of BUPA Irela...
Annual HBC golf day.
More than 80 motor insurance professionals braved Boyce Hill's wind swept Essex course for the annua...
It was a Knockout.
It was soak-a-broker day at the Hartley Coopers & Warner's 'It's a Knockout Challenge'. Over 40 brok...
Insurers rally to safety drive.
Road safety was the big theme for insurers at the opening of the British International Motor Show in...
Virgin Direct launches two-for-one cover.
Virgin Direct customers can now get two-for-one following a decision to merge life and illness cover...
Appointment at Cottrill Stone Lawless.
Philip Shuker has joined the personal injury team of Cottrill Stone Lawless after merging his own fo...
Reform starts now'.
Secretary of State for Social Security, Alistair Darling warned too much of what is done by the Welf...
What the papers say.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Families in America are being told not to buy certain breeds of dogs or they ...
Max Taylor opens Crowe Italia.
Lloyd's chairman Max Taylor did an Italian job, opening Crowe Insurance Group's Rome-based motor ins...
Cunningham offers shelter in emergencies.
The Cunningham Group has struck a double deal to help people relocate if their roof comes tumbling d...
Appointment at Merricks.
Abdul Hafezu has joined the Birmingham office of Merricks solicitors as a senior insurance litigatio...
Exclusive - RSA aims for flexibility with first product.
Royal SunAlliance is set to launch its first household product since its formation in a move designe...
AXA opens in Liverpool.
AXA Direct customers will have even less reason to worry about walking alone after the company annou...
New Nash office.
The success of its dedicated Irish motorbike policy Emerald has prompted English specialist intermed...
Supermarketing.
In the second of a series of features from the Across the Millennium programme, a predictive study into the future of the insurance market, Stephanie Silvester checks out the supermarket shelves for insurance bargains.
Gateway to Success.
Shona Cronin meets Sedgwick's Nick Stanton and discovers how his plan to shake-up the middle market is paying off handsomely.
The need for negligence in liability.
In David Fanning's feature on sports injuries ('Perils of this sporting life', PM, 8 Oct, p29) I hav...
And so does Chris.
Chris Parsons, senior lecturer at the Centre for Insurance and Investment Studies at City University...
Exclusive - Ex-claims man jailed for fraud.
A former insurance firm employee was jailed for two and a half years this week after being convicted...
Case could launch glut of Nazi claims.
The son of a Jewish couple who were deported from France, robbed of their possessions and murdered i...
Zurich to sell off Eagle Star Re to American giant.
Eagle Star Reinsurance is to be sold by parent company Zurich Financial Services to American firm GE...
Final frontier in cover.
Satellite and aerospace manufacturers, which face multi-million pound fines for failing to deliver o...
IIB: making headlines then and now.
The Institute of Insurance Brokers was making waves ten years ago. Flushed with the success of it...