All Archive articles – Page 907
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The Analyser
Analaysis of risk in a claimant's voice can start the process of eliminating genuine claims and move the process on to identifying the fraudster. Kerry Furber explains
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Amlin's capacity bid after WTC losses increase
Amlin plc is making a recommended offer on behalf of Amlin Corporate Member Ltd to acquire all of the outstanding capacity on Syndicate 2001, for the 2003 and each subsequent year of account, not alre ...
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Was it worth the worry?
Groupama is pinning its hopes on Pierre Lefevre to revive its UK fortunes. He tells Andy Cook about the changes he has made
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Wood's Touch
Enigmatic Peter Wood has been keeping a low profile since the launch of esure. But, with a little coaxing, Helene Dancer persuaded esure's top dog to open up
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Stop Thieves
With alarms and immobilisers almost standard, and the rise of tracking, car thieves have taken to stealing cars using the owner's keys. Christine Seib investigates the steps the security sector is taking
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Stockwatch
The week's winnersMarsh up 9.2%Kiln up 3.3%The week's losersZurich Financial Services down 30.6%Royal & SunAlliance down 20.2%The market's manic swings go on as investors …
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Stop press...
Zurich car coverZurich is set to move into the mid net worth market. The new product will cover all the cars in one family and will have a single renewal date.Meanwhile Capita Repair Netw …
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Product news
Hull draft releaseThe Joint Hull Committee has released a draft of its revised institute hull clauses. The document is being circulated for comment and the final document is due to be rel …
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In the news...
Drivers to pay for all accidents with cyclistsMotor premiums could rise by £50 as a result of EU proposals to make drivers liable for accidents with cyclists, said the RAC.Under the propo …
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Make the uninsured pay
Uninsured driving is not taken seriously by the courts. If it were, the industry might not have to fork out for claims and levies, says Ian Ritchie