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Captive Trends
The number of captives and similar structures exceeds 5,000 and there is also great interest in captives obtaining financial strength ratings. Clive Thursby and Jose Sanchez-Crespo of AM Best answer Insurance Times' questions
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Court curbs work stress claims
Insurers are breathing a sigh of relief after a key Court of Appeal decision on workplace stress, according to law firm Halliwell Landau.The Court of Appeal has closed the door to potentially thou ...
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TUC: settle claims early
Insurers urged to waive liability on claims to ease negotiations on damages
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Companies face killing law
Laws on corporate killing will be on their way by autumn. So what should companies do to ensure minimum exposure to the risk?
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Keying in for home cover
EDI has revolutionised the motor quote process, and will soon be streamlining the household market as well. Michael Faulkner reports
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When disaster strikes...at work
In these uncertain times, businesses should make sure that they have business continuity plans in place. And most do. The problem, says Angus Tucker, is that we are neglecting business interruption cover
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A standard to be followed
The risk management standard is central to the development of the risk management profession and is part of a bigger cultural change, says Nick Chown




























