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No compliance, no insurance.
The Insurance Council of New Zealand has told the country's business leaders that if they are not ye...
Right firm, wrong logo.
We would like to apologise to Imbach RAG, sponsors of the Loss Adjuster of the Year in the 1998 Brit...
Will conditional fees pay off?
Last week the Lord Chancellor outlined in the House of Lords his plans to phase out legal aid and replace it with a no win, no fee system. Richard Evans looks at the implications for insurers in the legal marketplace.
What the papers say.
THE TIMES An opera student is suing the owners of a theme park after his voice deteriorated throu...
GAN deal edges closer.
The privatisation of GAN moved a step closer this week when companies interested in bidding for the ...
Pru 'destroyed' paperwork.
Prudential Insurance of America routinely destroyed documents as part of its general business practi...
SCOR's 'quality' year.
SCOR, the French insurer and reinsurer, reported a growth in premiums and profits for 1997, describe...
No win, no fee, still a grey area.
The government's proposal to extend conditional fees into other areas of litigation should not come ...
RSA's NZ life deal.
Royal & Sun Alliance has made a successful bid for the life insurance operation of Norwich Union in ...
HBC sponsors amateur boxing.
The best of Britain's amateur boxers packed a punch in Birmingham last week at the National Amateur ...
Nationwide Building Society criticises plans.
The Nationwide Building Society has criticised plans by other mortgage lenders to review their requi...
Blair delivers bug warning to firms.
Prime minister Tony Blair has spoken out over the grave risks British companies face if they ignore ...
Appointment at Hiscox.
Nick Ward is the new line underwriter of Hiscox Syndicate 33's professional indemnity and directors ...
NHM were law report authors.
There was a mix-up over names in our story entitled "Negligence cover shift stirs trouble" which app...
Seeing both sides of the argument.
Having worked in the insurance and recruitment industries, I felt I had to comment on recent letters...
AXA's £45m ad drive.
AXA is to launch a £45m worldwide advertising campaign on 16 March in a bid to become the first insu...
Broker makes history with EDI transaction.
Commercial Lines history was made when a broker quoted and placed its business entirely through elec...
Brokers have nothing to fear from new database.
We have long been advocates of greater co-operation across the London market, believing that the mar...
Database will try to put words in brokers' mouths.
Over 6000 of the most commonly used wordings in the London market will be available on a new databas...
FSA plans are a cause for concern.
One week you commend my criticism of the FSA proposals for a super ombudsman; the next you blissfull...
Best rise for Sherwood.
Technical solutions provider Sherwood International, has reported a pre-tax profit rise of 50% to £3...
Sharon heads for NYC.
Insurance manager Sharon Betteridge of the Bromsgrove branch of Hill House Hammond has won a weekend...
Appointment at Lutine Assurance.
Has Evers has been appointed managing director of underwriter Lutine Assistance. He has been with co...
Government slammed by AIRMIC over EL insurance.
The Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) has attacked government proposals to impose ...