Opinion
What is in a conference title?
It was no surprise that the title for this week's Association of Lloyd's Members conference was Will...
Will the non-direct motor market see further consolidation?
Last week, on its website, www.postmagazine.co.uk, Post Magazine posed the question: will the non-di...
Honorary fellowship list fails to convince dissenters
Now the first Chartered Insurance Institute honorary fellows have been announced, presumably John Ly...
Light at the end of the tunnel could be snuffed out by staff exodus
Following several extremely difficult years, the service sector is showing some promising signs of r...
View from the Top - Nothing to fear from tighter regulation
With tighter regulation just around the corner and a spate of corporate scandals fresh in the memory...
Has the motor debate stalled?
The debate about whether the motor market is set for an aggressive price war rumbles on, with new en...
Claims ratio suggestions
It is always being noticed that as far as motor insurance is concerned, the claims ratio is more tha...
Cox and Highway both take the credit
Speaking of consolidation in the motor market, the possible merger between Cox and Highway was abort...
Is the CII right to award honorary fellowships?
Last week, Post Magazine posed the question: is the CII right to award honorary fellowships? on its ...
Bureaucracy, the antithesis of efficiency
Congratulations to Paul Meehan for putting his head above the parapet with his piece 'Regulation: Th...
'Wheel deal' does add up
I would like to respond to the letter entitled 'What really is the wheel deal?' by Colin Holdsworth ...
Making a steal on total loss
Insurers should not neglect to provide replacement vehicles after theft, says Don Moore
Chubb in UK HNW vow
We are grateful to Geoff Miller for highlighting the high level of service provided by Chubb to our ...
Motor dealers
Last week, on its website, www.postmagazine.co.uk, Post Magazine posed the question: Will motor deal...
View from the Top - Transparency would forge a better reputation
Rarely does a week pass without condemnation of the insurance industry or its practices. It matters ...
Broker groups face FSA reality check
The news that Camberford Law's Network Extra arm is to "change direction" just over four months afte...
Using a consensual approach to overcome complex conflicts
Insurers should not rely on the Civil Procedure Rules to settle catastrophic injury claims but should work closely with claimant lawyers from day one, says Paul Davies
FSA regulation is suited to good form fillers but will not rid market of bad brokers
I couldn't agree more with Paul Meehan - I have been saying this for many years pre-General Insuranc...
Honorary CII fellows deserve this honour
The Chartered Insurance Institute's list of honorary fellows makes impressive reading, and the CII s...
Fellowships should not be gifted away
I support Geoffrey H Lloyd's protest that the Chartered Insurance Institute's gifting of fellowships...
AIG partnerships not exclusive
With regards to AIG's Office+Disaster Recovery, our partnership, while one we are extremely proud of...
Sustain flood defence cash flow
The insurance industry has rightly called on the government to at least sustain the level of flood d...
CII keen to show calibre
I refer to Geoffrey H Lloyd's letter (PM, 8 April, p14) and respond by confirming that an independen...
Should the FSA consult further on segregation of broker accounts?
Last week on its website, www.postmagazine.co.uk, Post Magazine posed the question: Should the FSA c...