All Archive articles – Page 376
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R&SA simplifies motor claim system
Royal & SunAlliance (R&SA) is set to replace its five existing motor claim IT systems with just one
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Dealing with an EL claim
Ian Jerrum explains the steps required to resolve a personal injury claim against an employer
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Historic chance
If ministers really are bold, as Lord Falconer indicated, they do have the opportunity truly to revolutionise the provision of rehabilitation here in the UK for years to come
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Horswell case ditched
An employment tribunal has thrown out former Aascent sales and marketing director Simon Horswell's case for unfair dismissal
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Lloyd's capacity set to fall
Softening rates across the Lloyd's market will lead to a drop in Lloyd's overall capacity for the 2005 year of account
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QuestGates grabs Brownsword staff
Loss adjuster QuestGates is to launch a motor investigation and fraud product following the recruitment of three senior personnel from claims specialist Brownsword
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HBOS halts broking plan
Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) has abandoned plans to use its banking relationships to sell business insurance due to insufficient expertise in commercial lines
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PMI gets a boost
Recommendations from the government white paper on health could generate more business for the corporate private medical insurance (PMI) market, according to Standard Life Healthcare
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Insurers hit back
Insurers have slammed FSA criticisms that they are not doing enough to warn secondary intermediaries of impending regulation, arguing that the onus should be on brokers
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Sunderland fights back
Sunderland City Council risk manager Dave Francis explains why compensation culture might be more than just perception
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Goshawk shares slip as Nikko walks away from takeover deal
Shares in Goshawk fell 44% this week after Nikko Principal Investments scrapped takeover talks with the now Bermuda-based company.
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Riskwatch AtoZ
From sun beds to stress Mark Hynes continues his review of emerging risks facing the insurance industry
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Amlin's China hit
Amlin has confirmed it was the lead underwriter on the Chinese passenger plane which this week crashed and killed 53 passengers