Opinion
Lloyd's capacity rise is a good start to 2004
It was a good start to the new year for Lloyd's, which announced this week that capacity for 2004 wi...
Control of e-mail storage is essential
The uncontrolled rise of e-mail use and misuse is well documented, but a worse demon lurks within: t...
Paul Glen, managing director, QBE European company operations
In the current investment climate, where returns could be described as modest at best, the focus of ...
Is South Africa the new India?
So has the Indian outsourcing bubble burst following Budget's decision to overlook Bangalore and Del...
New logo for eastern Aviva?
Reading your interesting article in 4 December issue of Post Magazine on Aviva moving some of its op...
View from the Top - Robert Hiscox, chairman, Hiscox
The role of the property and casualty insurance industry in society is sorely in need of some favour...
Looking back ... Five years ago.
Five years ago, the doom merchants were starting the countdown to 2000 with predictions of a looming...
Exploring new frontiers
Sal Zaffino considers the developments made in risk modelling and imagines what the future might hold for this area
A renewals revolution?
Henry Keeling assesses the opportunities in the European market and finds the dynamics are changing
EL Report - Rising to the challenge of reform
The DWP report on employers' liability insurance vindicates the industry's need for long-term reform, says John Parker
Dishonest Johns - the harsh fact of insurance life
Things don't improve or even alter. Eight years ago, Post Magazine bemoaned dishonesty and the fact ...
Industry history comes under the spotlight
With this in mind, it is perhaps not the best timing for Radio Four to reflect on the insurance indu...
View from the Top
Who says insurance is boring? 2004 promises to be yet another year of opportunities and challenges. ...
Looking back ... Eight years ago
Serial dishonesty in insurance claims is nothing new. Once again fraud against insurance companies ...
Collapse may harm brokers
It would have been nice to end 2003 on a good note, but the case of Tribune Risk and Insurance Servi...
ACII status guaranteed under new CII training framework
Responding to Sue Hibberd's letter last week (CII raises concerns among members as training regime c...
The science of compliance
Complacency is rife within the financial services industry as most companies are failing to prepare ...
Penny Black's insurance week
This week, Penny's colleague's got into the festive spirit by entering a team into the Insurance Ins...
View from the Top - Andrew Torrance, chief executive, Allianz Cornhill
The next 12 months will provide powerful indications of the likely medium-term health of the UK gene...
DWP: no quick fix for EL
After a short delay, the Department for Work and Pensions unveiled its second analysis of the employ...
Claims club dinner could get toasty with candles
I was intrigued by the front page photograph in last week's issue showing a few of the 150 guests at...
CII raises concerns among members as training regime changed
Recently I received a large white envelope from the Chartered Insurance Institute. Inside I found a ...
Working smarter to boost profits and morale
The professional services industry has traditionally fostered a culture of working long hours and dr...
View from the Top
A momentous day for all England rugby fans and for those of sport in general, 22 November 2003, saw ...