A century under cover.

The 20th Century has seen massive social and industrial changes. The insurance sector has developed alongside this, becoming the business we recognise today, says Andrew Newman.

It is tempting to believe the most relevant events during the
insurance industry's journey through the 20th Century are those occurring
in the last two decades. However, this ignores the role that industrial
advancement played on the wider society as a whole and, of course,
insurance specifically, from the beginning of this century. Industrial
advances lead to the gradual improvement of working conditions, benefits
and pay for the individual.


There would be no personal lines or life sectors as we

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