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Business Continuity centres "worthless", say experts
Specialist back-up centres designed to provide business continuity resources in the wake of a terrorist incident may be worthless, warns Moore Stephens.
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Legal expenses insurers challenge compensation proposals
Reform proposals fail to address the needs and rights of claimant, says trade bodys
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Motor premiums hit highest levels ever, says AA
But home premiums fall, according to index
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Terrorism cover essential - warns NU
As the UK moves to its highest level of terror alert, Norwich Union has underlined the need for businesses to be aware of the need for adequate cover.
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Mobile Doctors takes control of IMS Cases
Specialist team to address thousands of unresolved cases
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Gerling bought by Caribbean financial services giant
Acquisition gives Sagicor entry to London market
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Terror risk becoming 'fragmented'
Aon says 'scope and shape' of terror threats are shifting
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Towergate/Beckett case settled
Beckett and ex-Towergate employees to pay estimated £1m in damages and legal costs
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Few charities regard claims as a serious threat
Withdrawal of funding is greater threat than claims against charities, report finds
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Watson Wyatt promotes financial modeling system
Appoints Andrew Coulter to its insurance and financial services practice
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Biba warns FSA on retail review
Broker body fears that life and pensions proposals will 'read across' into GI regulatory regime
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First three brokers attain CII chartered status
Layton Blackham, Smart & Cook and Stuart Alexander gain accreditation
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ABC announces key regional appointments
ABC Insurance names three new execs at its Croydon office
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Amlin buys Allied Cedar Insurance
Amiln acquisition opens up more opportunities to develop additional SME business
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Terrorism cover essential - warns NU
As the UK moves to its highest level of terror alert, Norwich Union has underlined the need for businesses to be aware of the need for adequate cover.
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Glasgow ranked as key insurer destination
Cost of living survey finds Glasgow cheaper than other UK cities
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Unitas member signs up to SSP
T L Dallas becomes first broker to go live with integrated personal lines module for SSP sector
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AXA welcomes FSA regulation of travel agents
Statutory regulation would bring added protection to consumers, says insurer