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Stop press... Possessions cover
Possessions coverUK insurance brokers looking to expand their portfolio of personal insurance products can take advantage of a new service - www.cover4brokers.com The service, laun …
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The Zurich-gate affair reinforces the need for business agreements
Panel changes should not be a shock, says Grant Ellis
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El insurers must monitor clients' working practices
Insurers must ensure their policyholders have sensible employment practices to combat stress at work
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Legal Expenses
In the first of a series of articles on legal expenses Ray Kneeshaw explains the types of policy and what they cover.
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Going Places
FMW Emma Dowsing has been appointed marketing coordinator by Chelmsford-based broker FMW.Dowsing has previously organised promotional and marketing events in the fashion and market …
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CII elects new officers
The Chartered Insurance Institute has elected its new officers for 2004-2005...
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The structured path to compliance
On-the-job coaching and supervision has an important place in compliance, but structured learning, competence assessment and supervision are the key to satisfying the FSA, says Robin Wood
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Stop press...THB profit stalled
THB profit stalledTHB Group's profits remained unchanged at £3.7m this year, despite the company seeing a 38% increase in turnover. Chairman Vic Thompson said that market condition …
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Best from the web...
InsurE-com panelInsurE-com has added another insurer to its panel, with the addition of a motor product from Holdsure to its Polaris system. The Enterprise product will be available to …
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Best from the web...Omni run-off win
Omni run-off winOmni Whittington Capital Management has won the run-off contract for Syndicate 2002 from its original managing agency Zenith Syndicate Management.The transfer has b …
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Comments/Letters
With consolidation on the cards at Lloyd's, the smart money is behind Buffett
Despite the potential pitfalls, merging the syndicates could lead to rates rises that would benefit us all, says Michelle Hannen