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All kitted out.

Insurers specialising in kit car cover are providing only a select group of brokers with direct access to underwriters. This benefits both the insurer and the customer, says Andrew Newman.

Employers take the strain.

Following the recent successful pursuit of damages for both stress and RSI in the courts, David Fanning examines the impact on insurers.

David Worsfold.

Direct writers will be the first regulatory target of the GISC. This clears up any nonsense about the council being devised by insurers as a means to control brokers.

Top of the reform.

As a past chairman of the Examiner's Committee, Reg Brown is well aware of the need for change at the CII. Tim Collison spoke to him about his plans for his year as president.

Appointment at Iron Trades.

Paulina Wicks has been appointed manager, claims operations at Iron Trades' Middlesborough office. S...

Under construction.

Now that things are looking up for the construction industry insurers can afford to put rates up and make them stick, says Steve Banner.

On the buses.

Bus and coach insurers are managing to push through some significant rate increases. However, Steve Banner says this good news is offset by an increase in fraud and in claims costs.

Argyll acquisition.

Argyll Insurance Group of Worthing has acquired Brighton-based insurance consultants, Sharpe and Par...

Ian Ritchie.

Mergers are resulting in the industry losing valuable expertise, at a time when it is swamped with new legislation.

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