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Jewel loss soars to £250m
£250m worth of jewellery is lost or stolen each year, according to research from jewellery claims specialist Loss Management Group (LMG). In its survey, LMG revealed that in the last 12 months, n ...
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Oak 40% capacity rise
Lloyds managing agent Beazley is increasing Oak Underwriting's capacity by 40% in 2003.Oak Underwriting director Stephen Endean said that in 2002 Oak wrote £6.2m gross written premium and was hopi ...
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AXA's ACS quits risk
Axa Corporate Services (ACS) has closed its facultative and specialty risk department, in what is likely to be a blow to Lloyd's and London Market brokers.ACS's David Ball wrote to brokers to info ...
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NMT goes into administration
Highway fails to save technology company, as future remains undecided
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Loss of appetite
The SFO inquiry into the Indie affair seems to be on the verge of collapse, says Andy Cook
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Surveyors' PI hit by asbestos rules
Soaring premiums force RICS to prepare PI spin-off scheme
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Aviva quits GAUM
Aviva is set to pull out of Global Aerospace Underwriting Managers (GAUM) while Royal & SunAlliance (R&SA) is slashing its stake.R&SA is to cut its stake in the world's biggest aviation insurer fr ...
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Girl with the golden blade
The GISC should invite its spokeswoman Catherine Nicoll's daughter to deal with any non-compliant members. Sixteen-year-old Chrystall Nicoll has just won two gold medals at the Commonwealth Fencing Ch ...
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Brokers face ruin without IT
Brokers must embrace new technology soon or face financial ruin, said Grant Ellis of The Broker Network.Speaking to the Software Solutions Partners conference in Telford last Thursday, Ellis warne ...
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Budget hits warranties
The cost of extended warranties could increase if Chancellor Gordon Brown forces electrical retailers to pay tax on insurance policies.It is claimed that retailers have made huge profits on legal ...