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Stop press... Max Re turnover boost
Max Re turnover boostMax Re Capital has reported first quarter net income of $43m, up from $14.6m in the first quarter of 2003. Gross written premiums from the company's property and c …
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Stop press...FSA Lloyd's paper
FSA Lloyd's paperThe FSA has published a further consultation paper on its regulation of Lloyd's. The paper, CP 04/7, takes forward the concepts set out in CP178 to bring Lloyd's w …
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Stop press... Allianz marine rise
Allianz marine riseAllianz Marine & Aviation said it had excellent underwriting results during 2003.
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Comments/Letters
New system is a low-cost filter for rooting out bogus claims
Neural networks could be the next step in tackling fraudulent claims, says Andy Cook
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We need to modernise compensation system
A recent survey highlights the need for a more efficient system, says David Hooker
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Regulation complacency
I write to endorse the need for brokers not to be complacent about the new regulations.
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Features
Audience Reaction
THIS WEEK WE are going to finally decide the best methods of getting our information across to our audience, using the methods (or at least, some of them) that we examined last week.
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Going Places
Ryan Insurance Group has appointed several new members of staff to its Ipswich offices. Andrea Farthing has been appointed as a trainee account executive, initially working within the new business …
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Stop press...Giles MBO plans
Giles MBO plansGiles Insurance has announced plans for a £50m management buy-out.
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Stop press...AIG airline deal
AIG airline dealAIG Europe has won the contract to supply travel insurance to low cost regional airline Thomsonfly.
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Insurers warned of £27bn cost of flood damage
Government report shows that global warming and building on flood plains spells disaster
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Comments/Letters
Network Extra has been shelved, but the model is not to blame
The low uptake of the network is a symptom of broker bravery, says Andy Cook
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VFM results must be examined in context
It is unfair to compare VFM with Digilog results, says Kerry Furber
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When a 'dirty bomb' hits the target
Loss adjusters will be left in the dark after terrorist strike, says Jeff Charlton
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Back from the Brink
With the 2003 result season now officially over, Angelique Ruzicka compares the performances of the major UK composite insurers