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Appointment at Willis
Willis has appointed Nick Williams as sales and marketing director for its accident and fleet manag...
Where do I stand with references on request?
Q: Do I have to provide a reference for an employee, past or present, if they request one? A: The...
Rubicon acquisition
The Rubicon Corporation has acquired Misys Claims Management. The business will be renamed Rubicon ...
CII outlines likely new four-tier exam system
Brokers were given a preview of the Chartered Insurance Institute's new approach to qualifications ...
January MID deadline
Fleet operators and motor traders must be compliant with the Fourth European Union Motor Insurance ...
Appointment at GL multimedi@
Philippe Rapp has been appointed chief executive officer of GL multimedi@, GL Trade's data display ...
Bishopscourt adds war and terrorism coverage
Bishopscourt Affinity Solutions has extended its AllClear Gold and AllClear Plus travel policies to...
Taking a slice
Legal expenses insurance has become a bread-and-butter part of funding court proceedings. This does not mean that it promotes unfair litigation, argues John Mullin.
House proud
Since setting up Cadogan Insurance Services with Terry Hill in 1992, David Oatley has maintained a specialist knowledge in property, which has seen the company achieve steady growth. Angela Faherty reports.
Appointment at Fusion
Keith Jackson has become executive manager for Scotland at Fusion, joining from Hiscox. Neil Clayto...
Dickson in agreement
Dickson Manchester has signed two agreements following Denham's withdrawal from the professional in...
Appointment at St Paul
Alasdair MacKay has become regional underwriter at St Paul. He will be based in the Glasgow area an...
i-sector gets boost with several new products
Malcolm Lee, director of Sectornet's online division i-sector, used the day to announce several new...
Acturis pilot with Layton Blackham still not installed
New broker software company Acturis has still not started its pilot with Layton Blackham. Actur...
Ms Wilson's absence bound to have impact
I don't believe for a minute that Ms Wilson's departure from the FSA at such a critical time will n...
Busy quarter facing industry
Financial Services Authority legislation looms large, as no one can have failed to notice, and 11 September continues to have an impact, contributing to the last quarter of 2002 being busy for the insurance industry. Keith Byrne explains why the first…
Networks 'not the way to compliance'
The head of a leading independent financial advisers' network hassaid that the Government's outline ...
News in brief
A recent High Court case relating to extended warranty servicecontract schemes has found that defend...
News in brief
Liberal Democrat MPs have joined the mounting protest against abackdoor tax on insurance premiums. A...
Appointment at The Rubicon Corporation
Insurance services group The Rubicon Corporation has unveiled AshtonWest as its new group claims dir...
Benfield prepares London IPO
The Benfield Group is to float on the London Stock Exchange in a bidto raise additional capital to t...
Appointment at Gresham Insurance Brokers
A new Lloyd's and London market broking team has been formedfollowing the merger of Millhouse Facili...
Appointment at MCE
Wellingborough-based broker MCE has appointed Andy Bird to spearheadthe company's American cars port...
AF goes live with Sirius For Broking
Alexander Forbes (AF) has announced that it has now gone live withthe Sirius For Broking system in f...