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Learning the lesson of summer.
Britain has been badly affected by recent weather, and it has meant that many businesses without adequate cover have been left exposed.
ABI raises standards with claims code.
The long-awaited Claims Code from the Association of British Insurers was finally launched last mont...
MCS: wholesaling scheme.
Minicomputer Commercial Software (MCS) is going into partnership with Windsor Insurance Brokers in o...
Brokers disagree over Bernard Knope.
Two insurance brokers are in dispute over the ownership of the client base of collapsed Bury broker ...
Groupama: drive towards vans - Motor.
Groupama is vying to make greater in-roads into the commercial motor market with the launch of Optim...
Electing insurance input.
The build up to the next general election has already begun and it looks likely that insurance issues could well be at the fore.
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Lloyd's gives approval to Zenith managing agent Zenith has gained Lloyd's approval for a new manag...
Inspop expands panel.
Inspop.com has signed up insurance providers Primary Direct, The Travel Insurance Agency, Costout (U...
The way to conduct a satisfactory survey.
Q As a broker expanding our business we are considering sending out a customer satisfaction survey. Can you give us some tips on how to do the survey?
Time for courts is limitless.
Insurance law firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain has warned that recent Court of Appeal and High Court...
A move from folly to sanity?
We must be grateful for the return to more sensible underwriting in some quarters, but the effects of climate change have probably seen off any chance of a return to profit in 2000 for the household market.
The next best thing.
Replacing damaged or stolen goods rather than making a cash settlement can be more cost effective, even if it means the insured gets a better model, Steve Banner explains.
Policy for family firms.
A new consultancy has gone live specialising in helping family businesses. Family Business Soluti...
Eastgate buy-out likely to lead to job losses.
Outsourcing and service provider the Eastgate Group has been bought by the Capita Group, as predicte...
Bigger and better.
Alfred Blackmore was once a small, old fashioned and underperforming firm. Tim Collison finds out how it was transformed into one of the leading brokers in the UK.
Avon makes push in commercial sector.
Avon Insurance is planning to take on 10 new underwriters in a bid to increase its presence in the c...
Rasche rumoured to be working on MBO.
Former head of CSC's general insurance division David Rasche, who quit the company last month, is be...
Axa Nordstern co-sponsors Brice Marden exhibition.
Fine art insurer Axa Nordstern is co-sponsoring the Brice Marden exhibition at the Serpentine Galler...
NU backs away from corporate market.
Norwich Union has confirmed rumours that it is withdrawing from the large corporate risk market. ...
Taking the plunge.
Commercial lines brokers are not doing the most for their clients if they fail to offer marine cargo cover, says Steve Banner.
St Paul: untenable position.
St Paul International Insurance, the main provider of insurance to the UK's train operating companie...
Aon acquires Needham.
Broker giant Aon Risk Services has acquired Needham Jobson & Co, increasing its presence in the fine...
Can insurer service get any worse?
The results of Professional Broking and Post Magazine's survey into commercial lines broking will co...
Coversure's annual general meeting and conference.
Coversure's annual general meeting and conference was held in November this year, with the theme 'Ho...