Regulation
Heath Lambert announces first details of business review
Over 60 staff to transfer to rival JLT
Scor EGA votes for capital increase
Troubled French reinsurer Scor has held an extraordinary general assembly to approve a package of measures to strengthen the company.
Cultural gap must be bridged
People management policies are critical to bridging the cultural divide between organisations involv...
Cultural gap must be bridged
People management policies are critical to bridging the cultural divide between organisations involv...
CII plans to sign up 5000 new recruits
The Chartered Insurance Institute has outlined plans to recruit almost 5000 new members in 2004, giv...
CII plans to sign up 5000 new recruits
The Chartered Insurance Institute has outlined plans to recruit almost 5000 new members in 2004, giv...
A question of risk
There continues to be inadequate risk differentiation between clients when it comes to liability pre...
Foundation plans a "positive step"
Health Report
Harley-Davidson Financial appoints Boncaster
Harley-Davidson Financial Services Europe has appointed Boncaster, a subsidiary of Cox Insurance, as...
IT strategy - A new generation of IT solutions
As technology continues to evolve, Tony Vince stresses the benefits to businesses of a well planned IT strategy
Appointment at SVM
SVM Asset Management has appointed Andrew Dykes as European fund manager. Mr Dykes will report to Co...
Foundation plans a "positive step"
Health Report
Insurers critical of travel industry training scheme
Moves by the travel industry to prolong its exemption from statutory insurance regulation by the Fin...
Disease fund is big issue
Compulsion is here to stay in terms of employers' liability cover, conceded Paul Fegan, head of liab...
Insurers must lend an EAR to add value
The introduction of Electronic Automated Recovery could be a huge opportunity for insurers to revolutionise the claims handling process, says Dave Bartlett - as long as they listen to all those involved who could add value to the process
AIG boss labels asbestos Bill "ill-conceived"
AIG chairman Maurice Greenberg last week labelled the stalled Senate Bill to create an asbestos comp...
Regulation - Don't delay over the FSA
While many brokers have already registered for a Financial Services Authority application form, others are lagging behind. Lynn Rouse advises against delay
Comment - Times are a-changing
These are changing times for commercial brokers, with many facing tough choices about their future. ...
A question of risk
There continues to be inadequate risk differentiation between clients when it comes to liability pre...
Regulation - Don't delay over the FSA
While many brokers have already registered for a Financial Services Authority application form, others are lagging behind. Lynn Rouse advises against delay
Disease fund is big issue
Compulsion is here to stay in terms of employers' liability cover, conceded Paul Fegan, head of liab...
Appointment at Association of British Insurers
Emma Quantrill has been appointed to the press office, and will have lead responsibility for life, p...
Euro Watch
Post Magazine's new monthly column looking at insurance-related issues from a European perspective
Lloyd's gets tough with underperforming syndicates
Further syndicates could exit Lloyd's under the auspices of Lloyd's franchise performance director R...