All Archive articles – Page 1014
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A matter of opinion
References are essential to the employment process, but there are pitfalls that can give rise to claims, as Jo Plumstead reports
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Setting the limits of stress
Work-related stress claims may decrease after a landmark Court of Appeal ruling. Lindsey McDonald reports
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Irm to keep trading
The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) will continue trading despite its financial difficulties, with former governor Mark Butterworth as its new chairman.The IRM held its annual general meeti ...
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Goingplaces
Insurance Ireland brings you a roundup of the recent industry moves: keeping you in touch with the people on the move and the companies in the news
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Going Places
INSURERSWiseCallMike Green and Jonathan Boatman have joined WiseCall as business development executives, with responsibility for developing client portfolios in Wales and the South …
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Flooding showdown
Government ideas for solving the flooding problem have now been published. But the ABI's deadline is just months away. Will the government make the right choices under pressure? Andy Cook investigates
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Insurance groups join forces on exams
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (Cila) and the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) have set up a joint working party to discuss how the two can work together on professional examinations. …
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Supply In demand
Commercial insurance is the rising star of the industry, with demand outstripping supply. And it's foreign capital that may save the day for brokers. Andy Cook explains
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Lloyd's S&P rating remains on CreditWatch
Standard & Poor's announced yesterday that its Lloyd's insurance market's single 'A' insurer financial strength rating is to remain on CreditWatch, with negative implications.
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Crash testing time
To reduce prohibitively high premiums the motor insurance industry must first help to tackle Ireland's notoriously bad road safety record, says IIF chief executive Michael Kemp
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Controlling interests
After Enron, insurers have to address corporate governance. In the UK safeguards are tight, but redress is lacking. Lawyers Ed Smerdon and Bonita Hill reportwhen us energy giant Enron filed for bankruptcy on 2 December 2001 a search for answers was instantly launched. The focus was firmly on the directors ...
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Moody's downgrades Legion Insurance Companies' ratings following MRM loss
Moody's has changed the insurance financial strength ratings of members of the Legion Insurance Companies pool from Baa2 (adequate) to Ba2 (questionable). The ratings remain on review with the possibility of further downgrade.
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Industry given the cold shoulder
Christopher McKevitt looks at the state of the food industry