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Business Unusual
The World Trade Centre attack raises new business interruption issues. As a result underwriters are restricting the scope of their policies. reports
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A cost too far
Without government help on extending the scope of terrorism risks insurers can offer only limited and expensive cover, or no cover at all. Lee Coppack reports
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Honest policy
The new FSA rules mean directors are nowin charge of ensuring proper controls are in place. Adrian Leonard says this signals a new era of risk management within non-life companies
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Who'd be a... surveyor?
Name: Chris Hawkings. Title: Senior surveyor.Route to job: I graduated from Reading University in 1970. My first job was with the Phoenix Assurance Group in Pall Mall, London, which later beca ...
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FSA's £3m boost for policing insurance
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has earmarked an extra £3m in its annual budget, specifically for life and general insurance regulation.This is a 15% increase on the £20m the FSA spent in t ...
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Passenger awarde d £500 for flight discomfort
Aviation insurers are bracing themselves for a flood of claims related to cramped conditions on long haul flights.




























