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More flood disasters predicted
Flood-prone residents in England should expect more disasters this autumn due to government procrastination over flood defences, according to a leading weather scientist.A report published by the ...
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Mazda deal
Zurich Financial Services has entered into a three-year deal to provide fully branded motor insurance with Mazda Credit in the UK.The product includes seven-days free cover for all new and used ca ...
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Hiscox develops extranet for customers
Hiscox brokers and personal customers will be able to fill out proposal forms and request quotes online from the end of next year.The insurance company is developing an extranet to improve communi ...
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Changing gear
Highway has been through tough times, but, with Andrew Gibson now at the helm, it has stormed into profit. Soon, it is set to usurp its Ockham parent and leave Lloyd's. Gibson explains his strategy to Eloïse Haigh
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Clients join the call for liability reform
Business and insurance trade groups increased pressure on the Treasury this week to put an end to the current crisis in the liability market.The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) called on the ...
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R&SA personal lines broker snub
Beleaguered insurer to move away from broker-sold personal lines
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New awards judges
We are delighted to welcome seven new judges to our panel of arbiters for the 2002 Insurance Times Awards. The new faces are Bournemouth University lecturer Dr Julie Robson, Financial Times insurance correspondent Andrew Bolger, Airmic chairman David Ireland, former Chatset publisher Charles Sturge, Strategic Risk publisher Suzanne Hirst, IRM ...
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Rural affair
NFU Mutual doesn't have shareholder pressure, is well reserved and avoids volatile investments. But farming is dwindling. Managing director Ian Geden tells Elliot Lane about the need to diversify