Association of British Insurers (ABI)
New Insurance Charities president elected
Nick Starling of the Association of British Insurers has been chosen as the new Insurance Charities president
Fears over FOS complaints data
Ombudsman's decision to 'name and shame' bothers Biba's Steve White
Experts welcome new MoJ claims procedure
Agreement reached over low value road traffic accident injury claims
ABI: Insurers pay out £300m a day
Latest figures show that the insurance industry is weathering recession
MoJ claims reforms announced
The Ministry of Justice has released the new process for low value road traffic accident personal injury claims
Trade credit insurance claims fall
According to figures from the Association of British Insurers the number of claims has fallen by 1% for Q2 2009, compared to the same period last year
ABI calls for improved UK competitiveness
Some 80% of insurance executives feel that if the government fails to improve competitiveness there will be a drop of UK firms based in the UK
ABI fears FOS complaints data could be "misleading"
The Association of British Insurers has raised concerns about firm-specific complaints data published today by the Financial Ombudsman Service
New solicitors' PI guidance issued
Broker, insurer and solicitor trade bodies have banded to issue guidance on the renewal process for the first time
ABI fears complaints data could be "misleading"
The Association of British Insurers says complaints data published by the Financial Services Authority must be taken in context
Axa withdraws credit hire GTA support
From 7 September the insurer will look at all new hires on a case by case basis - they will not be considered under the terms of the Association of British Insurers' general trading agreement
Disclosure - Knowing what to reveal
Apparently, there is further guidance coming out from the Financial Services Authority relating to commission disclosure. Can you tell me what this entails and if it means a major overhaul of brokers' practices?
Legal Expenses - Making inroads into uncertain territory
The legal expenses insurance market has been labelled many things: to some it has had more false dawns than Manchester City, while to others it is the sector most likely to succeed from the profits of economic gloom. Ralph Savage investigates