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US terror Act Xmas work
The US Terrorism Risk Insurance Act 2002 is causing insurers' workloads to spiral over Christmas.Insurers are already under pressure during the busy renewal season complying with the 90-day deadli ...
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Cargo ships loss put at £55m
The collision between the cargo vessels Tricolor and Kariba in the English Channel over the weekend could cost insurers over £55m.The 55,000-tonne Tricolor, estimated to be worth over £25m, was in ...
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Call for liability sales training
CII lists high risk activities which it says should be controlled with exams
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Insurers to foot bill for fire service attending car crashes
The Bain Report on the fire service has suggested motor insurers should contribute to the costs of attending road accidents.The report was ordered to analyse the fire service, which is in dispute ...
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Barclay's tower built to resist terror attacks
The new 33-storey Barclays headquarters to be built at Canary Wharf has been designed as one of the most terrorist-resistant buildings in the UK. The enhanced safety specifications include anti-bi ...
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Insurers can trigger share rise
Selling bonds and buying equities will boost stock market, analysts say
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DTI focuses probe on construction
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is focusing on the construction sector in its investigation into the liability crisis.Biba this week met representatives from Davis Langdon Consultancy …
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The consultation begins
The FSA consultation paper on sales of general insurance products runs to over 100 pages. So for those of you with busy schedules over Christmas and the new year, here is the Insurance Times' review in a nutshell




























