Opinion
Solicitors can fill high-street needs
The recent article on personal legal expenses (PM, 11 March, pp13-14) was correct in noting the chan...
View from the Top - Winners will embrace the online revolution
The move towards electronic transactions has been among the most powerful changes to sweep through t...
Alternative rates for the food sector: a taste of things to come?
Despite the talk of alternative risk ventures for a number of sectors under pressure, from charities...
Questioning the need for enquiries
Another year, yet another enquiry, yet more fees for lawyers and consultants involved, and all for w...
Will you buy a holiday from NU?
Although the banks have been grabbing all the headlines this week, it is nice to see the UK general ...
Motor product design is key
Your feature on motor insurance last week (PM, 26 February, pp32-33) made several excellent points a...
Client ownership no issue for Biba
With the issue of client ownership very much in the news in the wake of NU's decision to close Hill ...
FSA shortfall alarming
We welcome the warning issued by the British Insurance Brokers' Association, highlighting the shortf...
Alternative solution to cut out laborious distraction
With regards to last week's article, 'Patching IT up' (PM, 26 February, p12), software patches are a...
Unlocking the past
Following on from an insurance archaeology article that appeared last month, David Jones explains why historic insurance audits should be an essential part of modern business
View from the Top - Network mania: where will it all end?
There was a time last year when a 'new' broker network seemed to spring up each week, claiming to be...
5 years ago
Looking back
Looking good
Bermuda's (re)insurance industry is positively blooming, says Henry Keeling. But what can other leading markets learn from it?
Enjoying the ride
Geoffrey Bromley analyses the recent movements of capital within the reinsurance markets
Get the most out of change
The significance of long-term relationships comes through in any conversation with players in the re...
Snow business like road business
Each winter, adverse weather conditions lead to road chaos and confusion over the precise obligations of local authorities. Penny Lewis and Kathryn Oldfield examine recent legislation that has gone some way to clear this up
FSA bug impact limited
The regulation time bomb ticking under the intermediary market is more like a grenade than a weapon ...
Is commercial now the key for RBS Insurance?
Despite making a fair bit of money last week, Royal Bank of Scotland is unlikely to make any further...
Patching IT up
As hackers expose flaws in the software that businesses use, IT departments face further strains on their patch management strategies. Andrew Warriner explains
Nothing sinister in Gibraltar's review
With regards to the recent article, 'Gibraltar review set to tackle concerns' (PM, 12 February, p3),...
Insurers support solvency project
I would like to respond to the article, 'Insurers attack EU Solvency II project' (Post Magazine, 19 ...
View from the Top - The high-street brokers will survive gloomsters
Gloomsters have been predicting the demise of high-street brokers since Noah went direct for his mar...
Capita urged to branch out
Capita's proposal to plant a tree in a public place for every tree necessarily removed as part of a ...
Industry must step up a gear to find solutions
The number of recent articles on windscreen insurance discs is witness to the situation our industry...