E-Trading
Alan Boswell Group expands Norwich operations
Broker The Alan Boswell Group is expanding its Norwich operations by over 3,000 sq ft to accommodate...
Marlborough Stirling annual technology index
Independent financial advisers (IFAs) are set to transact £2.8bn per year electronically by 2008, ac...
Cifas members to save money
Members of the fraud prevention service Cifas are set to save £2.5m per year through lower administr...
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RK Harrison to offer e-quotes
RK Harrison is set to roll out a new online quote facility to help launch its standalone policy for ...
Call-centre lie detectors 'to become widespread'
'Lie detectors', or voice stress analysis technology, will become commonplace over the coming year a...
HSBC Insurance Brokers install new software
HSBC Insurance Brokers has installed new software designed to speed up the exchange of documents bot...
Allianz products made available on Stargate
Allianz Cornhill has opened up three of its commercial-lines products to brokers via the Sirius Star...
FSA publishes new rules
Standardised data must be included in advertisements referring to past performance under new rules p...
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Insurance Age competition winner
The winner of last month's Insurance Age competition was Martin Cain of Routen Chaplin insurance bro...
Trafalgar Risk Management launches new insurance products
City of London insurance consultancy Trafalgar Risk Management has launched what it claims is the UK...
imarket targeting 700 members by year end
Polaris says it is looking to expand its imarket insurer panel and have 700 brokers registered to th...
Dual to offer online pricing for intermediaries' D&O business
Insurer Dual Corporate Risks has launched an internet quotation engine exclusively for brokers, to p...
Insurance disks not the answer, says the AA
Calls for the compulsory display of insurance discs in car windscreens are misguided and will do nothing to tackle the growing problem of uninsured drivers, says the AA, as a private members’ Bill to introduce insurance discs is placed through Parliament.
Zurich boosts its high net worth lifestyle offering
Zurich Private Clients, the high net worth insurer, has announced the introduction of a number of lifestyle protection cover enhancements to its existing home and motor product range.
Drivers want more than cheap motor insurance, says new survey
Bristol Business School today published new research revealing that most motor policyholders want their insurers to provide excellent customer service rather than the lowest premium prices.
Network Extra strikes exclusive services deal with global loss adjuster
Leading global loss adjusters GAB Robins have been appointed as the sole supplier of loss adjusting services to Camberford Law’s recently launched broker network - Network Extra.
Fusion doubles capacity
SVB subsidiary Fusion Insurance is to double its capacity for 2004.
IIB to offer wholesaler check service in wake of Tribune
The Institute of Insurance Brokers (IIB) is set to publish status reports on schemes and facilities offered by wholesalers in the UK market.
Broker Assistance adds write-off replacement service
Broker Assistance has added a write-off replacement service to its offering. The company said the move extends the claims process to supply of a replacement vehicle following a “write-off” claim.
IBM manages Zurich
IBM is set to manage all Zurich Financial Services employees' electronic workplace technology. IBM w...
HFIS website partnership
Landlord insurer Hamilton Fraser Insurance Solutions has launched a partnership with www.accomodatio...
Hiscox to sponsor exhibition
Specialist high net worth insurer Hiscox is sponsoring the Quentin Blake Gallery of Illustration. Th...