A year of poor service and GISC looming.
For the insurance industry, 2000 will go down not as the dawning of a new age but as a year of more ...
For the insurance industry, 2000 will go down not as the dawning of anew age but as a year of more of the same, albeit with the prospect of
huge change just around the corner.
More of the same because mergers and acquisitions in the insurance company
market continued to make their mark on brokers and intermediaries. QBE's
acquisition of Iron Trades went through, promptly followed by the
liability insurer's withdrawal from the provincial broker market. Norwich
Union tied the knot with CGU and the
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