Commercial

Getting stuck in the web.

After a year of surfing through insurers' web sites, Richard Griffiths looks at how they have improved and gives tips to prospective site-holders.

Reinsurance: which way the future?

After all the conference speculation, where is the reinsurance market really headed? Alex Beatty talks to the people who will decide the direction of the industry.

Winning on aggregate.

John Butler explodes the myths about aggregate extension clauses, which began in the first half of the century with the 'Coca Cola clause'.

From unrest to settlement.

One man's political instability is another's commercial opportunity. Paul Davidson surveys the political risk (re)insurance market.

Concentrating on capacity.

Lloyd's corporates can now do bilateral deals outside the traditional capacity exchange auctions to consolidate their portfolios. Robert C.B. Miller explains how.

JLT Re changes.

Reinsurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Re has appointed John Lloyd as chairman and Michael Brookm...

An industry in revolution.

New pockets of instability worldwide have meant new opportunities for political risk insurers, and the market is strengthening, says Kit Brownlees.

Risky times in Hong Kong.

As Hong Kong's new airport finally starts handling all air cargo, Jeremy Golden looks at the shakey start up of this huge infrastructure project, and assesses the insurance implications.

Preparing for total recall.

Withdrawal of a product is an expensive business in terms of profitability and brand value. Graeme Berry considers the financial risks of a product recall and the role of insurance in managing these risks.

Advantage to NIG.

NIG Skandia's screen based home product 'Advantage' is now available on all major software systems f...

Travel web site.

Columbus Direct Travel Insurance has announced it expects to complete its website before the end of ...

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