Motor
Shene to outsource claims to Bankstone
Personal lines broker appoints claims specialists for motor, household and business
Unfinished business
Entrepreneurial players in the claims market have benefited from maximising the incentives of motor injury claims in recent years, but the trend towards commoditisation of claims handling does have its place, writes Alistair Kinley.
Cashing in on crashes
Sarah Adams reports on 'crash for cash' scams and how geographic data can help prevent fraud in this area.
Cutting edge
The crackdown on 'crash for cash' scams by insurers has reaped rewards. Ana Paula Nacif reports on the need for the industry to step up a gear and keep on the cutting edge of the fight against fraud.
BGL on recruitment drive
50 posts to fill as e-commerce business thrives
RSA motor specialist joins Bollington
Andrew McKellar joins underwriting division
MMA appoints claims manager
Andrew Wooster promoted to new role
Getting bang to rights
Four years ago, at the Post fraud management briefing, Richard Davies outlined plans for the Insurance Fraud Bureau. On the eve of the latest event, Jonathan Swift caught up with Mr Davies, John Beadle and Sue Jones to check on its progress and plans for…
Groupama launches Romanian subsidiary
Insurer Groupmama has launched Groupama Asigurari in the Romanian insurance market.
Accident Exchange: 2500 claims worth £22m may be impacted by Autofocus involvement
Credit hire firm gathers 1.5 million pages of evidence.
seeking a creditable solution
Issues concerning credit hire continue to trigger much debate on all sides of the industry. With this in mind, Post hosted a frank and open debate on the subject. Jonathan Swift reports.
CSC urges caution over MoJ reforms
Council outlines concerns over lack of detail in new system
Mass welcomes MoJ compensation reform
Solicitors body says reforms are “a sensible way forward”.