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GAN's overhaul for courtesy cars.
GAN has changed the way it operates courtesy cars for its policyholders. The insurer has selected...
Confernce in Harrogate.
Delegates milling around the exhibition stands at the British Insurance and Investment Brokers' Asso...
London market.
Mayor of London hopeful, Lord Jeffrey Archer (pictured on a recent visit to the London Underwriting ...
Hauliers in for rough ride.
Insurers have been warned of the 'motoring minefield' which will arise as a result of a law coming i...
Pensions guide for IFAs.
Independent financial advisers now have access to in-depth research and up-to-date information on th...
Technology to tackle rustling.
A new computerised system for tracing cattle movements could have an impact on the number of insuran...
Non-standard sector is no longer a safe bet.
The turbulence in the UK motor insurance market has claimed another victim in the shape of Insurance...
Car cover is a classic.
Classic car lovers can now obtain cover on the Internet following the launch of a Web site set up by...
Swiss Re posts substantial loss reduction.
Swiss Re has reported a 50% drop in insured losses from natural and man made catastrophes for 1997. ...
CUC reaps harvest.
Commercial Union Corporation, the US subsidiary of Commercial Union, has bought into the American ag...
GAN starts age of change.
Gan has dropped its premiums to reward its 'older and wiser' customers for taking better care of the...
Helping hand for small companies.
A new Business Recovery Group has been set up specifically to help small to medium-size enterprises ...
NU offers biking at a premium.
Norwich Union is to increase its premium rates for motorcycles by on average £15 per year, as the ri...
Mondial's motor plan.
Mondial Assistance will be working alongside insurance companies and manufacturers in a new venture ...
Adam on eve of launch.
IBM and Adam Associates have announced they are to join forces to provide the most comprehensive LAN...
Millennium limitations.
Australian insurers are moving towards limiting their liability for millennium bug problems by scrut...
Charity football contest reaches fever pitch.
Post Magazine's charity football competition is now getting serious, with the eight teams left in th...
Sympathy is just not good enough.
It is useless appealing to the government to remove tax on household premiums, even though I think i...
Overblown figure of assessors' fees.
Despite David Todd's claim that loss assessors have traditionally taken as much as 15% of the insure...
RSA is to sponsor the 999 Challenge.
Royal & SunAlliance Engineering (RSA) is to sponsor the Greater Manchester 999 Challenge as part of ...
Remembering a legend of the insurance world.
In April 1918 World War I was still raging in France and the pages of Post Magazine were regularly f...
CU: investors in people.
Commercial Union's East Anglian bases in Ipswich, Norwich and Chelmsford, and its Leeds branch, have...
AXA's got a new motor.
Software House, Policy Master, is poised to launch a full-cycle, EDI-only private motor product for ...
Insurers to foot the bill.
Insurers will have to foot a bill of thousands of pounds for the Easter flood victims who are being ...