All Archive articles – Page 1155
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Farmed out
First there was BSE, now there is foot-and-mouth - the crisis in UK farming shows little sign of abating. But what will be the impact on the insurance industry? Yvette Essen reports.
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Doom at the top
As employee compensation cases increase, it is the worst of times for employers, but the best of times for employment practices liability cover providers. Christine Seib reports.
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Delivering the goods
UK companies saw £100m worth of goods in transit disappear in 2000 alone. It's worth looking at marine cargo insurance, says Claire Veares.
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Time to take credit
Small to medium-sized businesses should consider credit insurance - it's not as complex as it seems. Kathryn McCarthy reports.
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Run for cover
The short-term fallout from the Independent collapse has been highly visible, with insurers working around the clock to pick off the surplus business in the market. Amanda Swinburn investigates the long-term ramifications.
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Brave new world
As premium finance companies struggle against brokers' reluctance to share the market, some are finding their niche in the world of the internet. Nigel McFarlane reports.
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Finding the right balance
It's been a hard slog for the commercial lines market in recent years. And although things are looking up, it remains to be seen whether increased returns can make up for past losses. Amanda Swinburn reports.
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Full steam ahead
Once upon a time it meant insuring heavy machinery - now it covers everything from computers tocoffee machines. Claire Veares looks at the rapidly changing face of engineering insurance.