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Rugby Tournament sponsorship.
Zurich and the Daily Telegraph teamed up to sponsor the National Prep-Schools Rugby Tournament for a...
Let's hear it for the president.
What a difference a year and a positive president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters makes...
Telephone changes will dial up chaos.
Proposals to change telephone numbers in 2000 could mean "a recipe for total chaos", a spokesman for...
Sphere rebranding.
Sphere Drake's London and Bermuda operations are now trading under new names following its acquisiti...
Called to office.
Greater choice in provision of cover for local authorities means savings on premium. But as David Fanning reports, there is disagreement over how readily risk management is being embraced.
Launch of motorbike insurance.
Motorbike insurance has hit the fast lane with the launch of a business Electronic Data Interchange ...
Population must become savers.
Demos deputy director Ian Christie warned the conference audience how "an ageing UK population must ...
Democrats oppose bill.
A US Bill going through the House of Representatives which would allow insurers, banks and securitie...
Decisions that travel badly.
Gordon Brown's first Budget has left insurers far from happy over his decision to raise Insurance Premium Tax on travel policies. Jonathan Guy finds out what insiders feel the post-Budget future may hold for the industry.
Going solo.
Sole supplier arrangements are the inevitable outcome of insurers cutting the size of their loss adjusting panels. Liz Loxton finds out what the market think about this trend.
Sue leads Budget show.
Clerical Medical (CM) is hosting a series of roadshows covering the implications and opportunities p...
Learning from US mistakes.
Michael Harris, managing director of Prudential Banking, warned insurers to learn from the mistakes ...
Irish Life reports rise in profits.
Irish Life, Ireland's largest insurer, last week reported a rise in operating profit of 21% in 1997 ...
Lots of data but little information.
Mike Roscoe, group data manager of Eagle Star, said the insurance industry had "lots of data but no ...
Two go at Hiscox.
A damage limitation exercise was activated this week by a Lloyd's syndicate following the revelation...
Getting balance right on branding.
"Our brand is so important that we constantly check its recognition and health", said the AA's marke...
US health law is failing.
A law intended to guarantee health coverage for Americans who change employment is not working out a...
Time right for honour.
Guardian Group executive director (marketing), Ray Pierce, presented up and coming touring car maest...
Date set for Euro.
Lloyd's has set a date for the implementation of central systems which will be able to accept premiu...
ABI slams flood blacklisting.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has hit back at flood experts who claim householders in lo...
BADA Antiques Fair sponsors.
Hiscox underwriters will be getting to grips with heraldry this week as the insurer sponsors the stu...
Davidson says professionalism is missing link for success.
Closing the conference, Chartered Insurance Institute president Ken Davidson said that increased pro...
Perfectly reformed?
In his consultation paper, Lord Irvine has acknowledged that the legal profession will need time to implement conditional fee arrangements. Ken Cannar looks at how the "no win, no fee" strategy would work in practice.
Post once again backs CII lunch.
Post Magazine will again be sponsoring the Business Lunch at the Chartered Insurance Institute's ann...