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Top bosses get 37% pay rise
The salaries of UK chief executives rocketed by 37% last year as they were rewarded with huge increases in their basic salaries.A survey by the Guardian newspaper revealed that the increases take the average pay of a chief executive to £2,875,000, amounting to 11 times the increase in average earnings, ...
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Homeserve pulls out of talks to buy Domestic & General
Homeserve has today announced that it has pulled out of talks to buy specialist warranty and electrical appliance insurer Domestic & General Group. On the 21 May 2007, Homeserve said that it had approached the group with a view to entering into discussions about a potential offer.However the group said ...
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Axis chief resigns
Chairman takes over at loss adjuster as chief executive quits after 11 years
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Willis appoints senior vice president
Brendan Shelley becomes director of client advocacy
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Fool.co.uk selects comparethemarket for motor insurance
Search engine to provide over 300 quotes for car and van covers
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NU to grow online underwriting service
Bespoke application to reduce administration work for brokers
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Research shows declining interest in income protection
Defaqto calls on insurers to offer uncomplicated product
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Novae Syndicates makes management changes
Underwriting appointments to cater for diversified classes of business
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Webline invests £250,000 in user feedback
Online quote portal to boost premium modelling facility for intemediaries
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Marsh to work with leading diamond broker
Broker to provide risk advice for worldwide precious stones trade
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Energy assessors must have PI cover
Hiscox warns homeowners to check that assessors contributing to home information packs are insured
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Jubilee to take over Link fleet products
Move part of plans to consolidate Zenith and Link insurance
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Ntegrity launches solicitors' PI product
Company vows cover will address claims based on merit