All Features articles – Page 69
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£1.4m horse row climax
Brit, Hiscox and Catlin locked in battle with bloodstock company over stallion's infertility
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Lloyd's profit surge
Lloyd's puts large amount of profit into reserves, but still makes £1.9bn
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The learning method
In our continuing series on designing training courses Kate Foreman suggest ways of defining the most appropriate individual learning method
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A Cash Dilemma
It's MOT testing time again. This week Waltham Pitglow assembles a case study to check on your knowledge of illegal activities
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The Lloyd's balancing act
Lloyd's and its managing agents will face tough rules on capital from January 2005. Michael Faulkner explains
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Covering the SMEs
Defaqto looks at how large insurers cater for the needs of the growing numbers of small businesses
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Cash conundrum
The FSA is resisting pressure to begin a new consultation on credit risk transfer, but with no industry consensus time is running out. Michael Faulkner reports
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Aims & Objectives
Continuing the series of developing learning materials, Kate Foreman explains the role of aims and objectives in setting up a training session
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Training Needs
Over the past few months we have concentrated on the basics of training and competence: explaining why job specifications are so vital and what competence means.
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Driver fatigue
In the absence of specific government guidance, fleet managers must have in place effective risk management to combat driver fatigue, says David Faithful
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Testing time for claims
There is an unfair but persistent view that underwriting equals sexy, while claims is the Cinderella side of the insurance industry, filled with desk bound, pen-pushing plodders.
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Secret shopper
Continuing our series of undercover investigations, we sent a property owner to obtain a quote for commercial insurance on a buy-to-let property with public liability cover
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Think tank to tackle new risks
International group to focus on GM crops, identity theft and other risks
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Claims: who's in control?
Our panel of experts discusses the problems of claims management and litigation, and alternative methods of settling disputes
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Trusts in action
In the second part of our explanation of trusts we discuss the workings of trusts that could be used to keep client money. Eddey Norman explains
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Principles of trusts
The workings of trusts will be important to brokers under FSA regulation. Eddey Norman explains