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Insurers win first test case.
The first test case battle has been won in the fight by insurers to receive professional indemnity p...
Study gives insurers wind break.
Following the cost insurers suffered at the hands of Hurricane Georges, the Meteorological Office ha...
DD payers display loyalty at renewal.
The insurance industry has been urged to ensure that it has the facilities in place to allow custome...
Exclusive - Gift of the GAB comes to the City.
Adjuster GAB Robins has launched a dedicated London Market office which is designed to give instant ...
Ignore it at your peril.
Experian has launched the first segments of a package developed to provide insurers with a total dat...
CII must break with tradition and back Davidson's reforms.
It would be all too easy, when looking at the range of topics in the programme for this week's Chart...
Exclusive - Now it's CGU & "some of" you.
Brokers attending the first Club Elite conference held by the newly merged CGU were told some faced ...
Let's make CGU the BMW of insurance': Schrauwers.
The managing director of CGU Insurance, Cees Schrauwers, called on delegates at its Club Elite confe...
CAT marking will leave ISAs with much less than nine lives.
The ISA CAT is out of the bag - and a pretty mangy beast it looks too. Just how this complex set of ...
Zurich replaces chief.
Zurich Financial Services has moved quickly to replace chief financial officer Markus Rohrbasser fol...
Softlab makes info read, all right and blue.
Insurers trying to keep on top of fast moving information systems are able to do so more easily foll...
Commentary - Keep out of the VDU mousetrap.
This year the Health & Safety Executive published its revised guidance on working with VDUs, which f...
King Canutes of insurance will only ever drown.
The article Risk Kept Indoors, PM, 17 Sept, Supplement, p11) while giving a good overview of current...
Causation and the role of the forensic accountant.
In the second of his two-part analysis into the predicted Y2K crisis, Anthony Charlton explains why insurers need expert help to determine which claims actually have little to do with the Millennium Bug.
Staff on drugs costing firms a fortune.
Insurance companies are having to fork out thousands of pounds because of workers undetected drug ha...
Now investigate FSAVCs says B&W.
An urgent investigation into the selling of free standing additional voluntary contributions has bee...
Ceasefire between PIA and insurers at risk.
The fragile peace between the Personal Investment Authority and the PI insurers which cover IFAs is ...
Law firm tackles credit hire crisis.
An insurance practice is to set up its own specialist credit hire division in an effort to join insu...
Watching the eye of the hurricane.
Your editorial comment Why there is a storm brewing for loss adjusters (PM, 3 Sept, p23) asks an int...
Misys sues SNL over breach of contract.
Software and services provider Misys has issued a high court writ against pensions specialist Sedgwi...
Y2K repair bill could top £350m.
Michael Furman, attorney with US firm Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker, warned that report...
Back to basics site delivers the goods.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Appointment at ITT London & Edinburgh.
ITT London & Edinburgh has announced a new Property owners Management Team. Andy Hearn joins as Nati...
A Bill that does get Senate's vote of approval.
The United States' Senate banking committee has overwhelmingly endorsed the bill which will allow ba...