Andrew Tjaardstra
Andrew joined the Post team as Asia editor in January 2013.
Andrew Tjaardstra in an experienced financial journalist who has been editor of several magazines including covering UK insurance at Professional Broking (now part of Insurance Age) and Custody Risk where he covered the international banking sector. He now works at Incisive Media's Hong Kong office as Asia editor of Post and chairs the Claims Club Asia-Pacific.
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Articles by Andrew Tjaardstra
Munich Re could offer volcano cover for airlines
Munich Re says it can help airlines with ash and snowfall given sufficient demand
UK flights delayed until Tuesday
The air traffic control body Nats has extended its restrictions on UK airspace until at least 1am on Tuesday.
Election debate bingo
Make tonight's leaders' debate more fun by playing our very own election bingo.
Join the runners at the Insurance Raceday
Insurance Raceday at Kempton Park is set to be an entertaining day out.
PB Week: The election debate banana skin
In the latest PB Week, Professional Broking's weekly blog, editor Andrew Tjaardstra questions the benefits of the televised general election debates.
Icelandic volcano halts all UK flights; Fortis offers advice
Ash from Icelandic volcano causes major disruption to UK airspace.
Investing in the Profession: Turning professional
With the Aldermanbury Declaration have we finally turned the professionalism corner?
Quinn still banned from UK trading, dossier handed to Irish regulator
Sean Quinn has said the insurer is going to lose money in April after a profitable March
The PB Interview: Cultivating a strong legacy
Bob Trott, Oak's managing director talks to PB during the year of the specialist underwriting agency's tenth anniversary
Aggregator market set to shrink, claims Beachcroft
According to solicitors Beachcroft, the aggregator market will either dissolve or consolidate within three years and consumers will have the choice of only a "handful of aggregators".
PB's Spring 2010 Little Book of Business Law
Please find the Spring 2010 edition of the Little Book of Business Law in association with DAS
PB Week: The row over National Insurance
Darling and Osborne have differing views and want your vote
Happy Easter!
Broking.co.uk, the website for Insurance Age and Professional Broking wishes all our readers a happy Easter and a happy bank holiday.
PB Week: Clive Galbraith's guest blog
Clive Galbraith, chairman of Hastings-based broker Green Campbell Fisk, is PB's latest guest blogger
Prime Professions seeks guidance from regulators over Quinn
Broker which placed 1600 solicitors' professional indemnity policies with Quinn says it is keeping clients informed but has no new information
Severe storms in Northern Ireland and Scotland leave power down
Return of wintry conditions cause chaos
PB Week: Phones, exam cheats and football
Ian Ritchie, director of RWA Group, picks out some interesting items from the week's news
Drogba off the Hook with a fine after having no valid insurance
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has escaped a ban after admitting he thought his French insurance covered him in the UK.
Gio Compario ups aggregator's traffic
Go Compare's latest advertising campaign featuring opera singer Wynne Evans who plays a fictional tenor called Gio Compario is working.
Robert Hiscox announces record results: "World belongs to the discontented"
Unveiling record profits, Hiscox's chairman Robert Hiscox vows profitable growth will continue
UK economic growth revised to 0.3% for 4th quarter 2009
The economy grew more than the 0.1% originally thought in the last quarter of 2009