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PowerPlace adds to management team
'We’re now standing on our own two feet,' says CEO Reed
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Davey's blog: Missed opportunities?
The Biba conference was an enjoyable affair this year. But have celebrity headline speakers come at the cost of business-relevant content?
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In the face of disaster
Loss adjusters, by the nature of their job, work in some of the most difficult environments, including such major disasters as the Chilean and Haitian earthquakes earlier this year. We speak to four seasoned hands about their experiences, and probe the personal and professional qualities needed to successfully operate in ...
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No World Cup without risk
Lloyd’s estimates that insuring the World Cup totals a whopping £6.2bn, and that doesn’t even include insuring the players themselves. So how does this break down for England and its star players? While you wait for the action to start in South Africa, here’s a taster of the figures involved
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Risk of nationalist and left-wing terrorism grows
Major attacks on the scale of 9/11 are being stifled by counter-terrorism efforts worldwide
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Flood defences budget safeguarded for 2010
However, government's funding review has fuelled uncertainty regarding future flooding measures
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Coalition pushes ahead with pleural plaque pay-out scheme
Government will honour Labour's promise to compensate victims who lodged a claim before October 2007
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Hastings to fight HMRC over £8.6m VAT bill
VAT has already been accounted for, but a win would be 'fantastic' says chief executive
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Argo nabs CNA's claims director
Ruth Roberts becomes head of claims at Lloyd's insurer Argo
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Open GI signs up first broker to SME system
First eBroker for Open Trader contract goes to RG Ford
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Crossroad for motor claims
Is the new process for low-value RTA claims suffering from teething problems or are there fundamental flaws?
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'England football team is a £293m risk'
Lockton highlights England's flight to South Africa as one of a number of World Cup risks
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Chubb 1882 syndicate gets Lloyd's approval
New Chubb 1882 syndicate will have £41.5m 2010 capacity
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Won’t somebody think of the consumer?
Referral fees just drive up the cost of litigation without adding any real value or benefit to the consumer
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Insurers prepare for an active hurricane season
Atlantic Basin could see up to 23 named storms over six months
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I left on good terms and I’m proud of Lorega, says Sims
Disagreements with chairman Harvey led to departure of chief exec