City Republic: Not Bretton Woods but not bad either
17 Nov 2008 | by Stephen Foster
closer, so there s a double reason for insurers and the like to invest. This is not quite as much ...
, Churchill Insurance and Abbey, employs more than 600 people across disciplines such as advertising, public ...
closer, so there s a double reason for insurers and the like to invest. This is not quite as much ...
and attracting interest at least from giant Scottish insurance company Standard Life -- the third leg ...
is there to finance HBOS' mortgage book. So Lloyds shareholders -- which include many big pension funds and insurers ... the deal. It looks closer to selling its insurance businesses Direct Line and Churchill, which could bring ...
and secondly that the financial contagion doesn't spread to other institutions, like insurance companies ...
. Senate leaders reckon that adding tax breaks and insurance on a higher bank deposit level of $125 ... ) on ways to bring back confidence in the banking system. One of the things being mooted is an insurance ...
that is also one of the biggest players in US insurance. Yesterday they announced a $5bn investment ...
, according to Bell: "It's what you do when things look bad, you have to put some insurance policies in place ...
of insurance and financial services. ...
Absolute, which was founded in 2001, operates primarily in the UK financial services sector to provide management of risks such as insurance claims, and uses applied psychology and cognitive interviewing to detect fraud. The campaign aims to enhance the perception of the group in the industry ...
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