News
Belfast staff feel brunt of Zurich's latest redundancies
The redundancies were a result of the insurer's decision to relocate its small to medium-sized enterprise package business
Network offers white-labelled website service to members
1 Answer Network has announced its intention to launch the new service in the first quarter of next year
Fortis restructure forms specialist trading teams
The insurer has introduced broker trading teams
Independence stressed as broker changes hands
Robinson Buckley maintains independence
Chase Templeton sets sights high with SME PMI sector supremacy
Broker looks to double book
FSA stands by the need for increased SIF consultation
Senior appointment scrutiny to affect smaller brokers too
Swinton stung by FSA fine for 'serious failings' in PPI scandal
Margaret Cole: "Play fair, or not at all."
New players are the trend in 2009's Top 100
Tony Cornell sees new players stealing consolidator thunder
Willis Networks branch overseas
Mark Radburn to take control of global operation
Swiftcover defends claims that its online instructions tempt fraud
Direct provider promises to look at wording on its quote declined page
'Flurry of activity' part of QBE regional growth plans
Insurer quickly expands Manchester office
AR vehicle launched to drive more independent start-ups
Lyndon Wood says brokers are frustrated with consolidation
Zurich admits policyholder data loss a year later
Biba's Eric Galbraith 'disappointed' that Zurich did not keep him advised
Aviva prepares to take on the corporate commercial sector
Move follows appointment of Mark Hodges as UK chief executive
Commission plans for PPI hanging by a thread
Barclay's successful appeal against the Competition Commission's rulings puts PPI debate back in spotlight
Work-related deaths hit record low
Allianz urges brokers to play crucial role in ensuring clients comply with safety regulations
CCV to create 40 new jobs
The appointments will be made through a nationwide recruitment drive
What the papers say
Insurance Age editor, Martin Friel, talks to David Ross, head of media relations at the CII, and Insurance Age news editor Louise Meeson about how the press dealt with the leading stories in October
Hiscox announces senior claims roles
Appointments bolster retail and London market division
One in 10 fail to take out travel insurance
Women are the worst offenders according to research by Opinion Matters
Esure recovers £65,000 worth of stolen goods
Operation Semita heralded as a success
GI and pure protection complaints soar
Complaints about general insurance intermediaries have also increased
Heath Lambert hires ex-JLT director to head-up employee benefits division
The move follows the resignation of Heath Lambert MD Mike Bruce
Axa reports drop in UK and Ireland P&C revenues
However, the company has heralded the success of Swiftcover