Analysis
Norwich Union Risk Services has produced ..
Norwich Union Risk Services has produced a range of online risk management fact sheets for brokers. ...
Risk perspectives - Best practice eases D&O worries
The issue of directors and officers (D&O) insurance has left the headlines recently, yet it remains ...
Lord Levene - Making hay while the sun
Lord Levene has already made his mark as chairman of Lloyd's, says Liz Booth. But will he be able to meet the challenges of the likely future down cycles?
Weathering the storm
Are individual capital providers set to return to the Lloyd's market? If the numbers are anything to go by - yes, writes Nigel McFarlane
Reconstruction renewal
Despite taking a hammering in recent years, Lloyd's and its syndicates have not only survived but come out fighting. Ewan Campbell reports on the revitalised institution's prospects as it operates where others still fear to tread
Brokers could be key in fight to reduce plant theft
Brokers are being urged to stress to their building contractor clients the importance of security me...
Tailor-made
Relationship Management
Male-dominated brokers set to face pay-equality spotlight
Brokers have been warned they could find themselves being hauled up before employment tribunals foll...
Processing - Changing the rules of the game
Brokers are in the front line when insurers' antiquated claims processes lead to delays - but Maneeza Malik believes that modern business rules management (BRM) approaches could transform providers' systems
The ring of truth
Call Centres and Technology
Case Study - Better well-adjusted ..
The situation: a (hypothetical) book printing and binding company, on the verge of sealing a seven-digit supply deal with an important publisher, suffers a catastrophic failure in a vital piece of heavy plant - and loses the contract
Case Study - ... or coolly assessed?
The assignment: in a classic assessor-versus-adjuster head-to-head, Barry Whyte and Jonathan Samuelson are challenged to untangle a claim for business interruption that dragged on for months and cost nearly £500,000
Deadly responsibility
Corporate Killing
Fraud Prevention - Partners against crime?
Is it appropriate - or even possible - for insurers to stop competing and work together to snoop out claims fraud? Anne White investigates
Remember, remember, the first of October
Solicitors' PI
Risk perspectives - When even good brokers can't help
Brokers have cause to be both delighted and concerned at the smoke signals emanating from the recent...
Aon to roll out E-Pro-risk across liability lines
Aon Professional Risks is looking to apply its new automated processing system E-Pro-risk - which it...
ABI looks to influence new claims body
A quango set up to study the UK's 'compensation culture' has been charged with making recommendation...
One in five employers has seen a reduction ..
One in five employers has seen a reduction in staff due to the ongoing crisis in the liability insur...
Charities struggling to find cover ..
Charities struggling to find cover may be able to widen their options by embracing risk management a...
MMA pilots real-time e-claims service
Cunningham Lindsey is currently developing a web-based, real-time claim information system aimed at ...
Asbestos - Dealing with the dust
Updated Government regulations concerning the removal and maintenance of asbestos in commercial buildings are expected to come into force next spring. Kevin Grealis and Glyn Smith consider how the new rules are likely to change the insurance industry's…
Letting agents in danger of accelerating claims
Letting and residential management agents are in danger of an accelerating number of claims against ...
The write stuff
Underwriting Skills