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- RIVER CITY REBORN A SOON-TO-BE-ANNOUNCED PLAN PROMISES TO GIVE
- THESE are tense times at Tayside House, the unloved concrete tower block that is headquarters to Dundee City Council. Council leaders are waiting to hear whether Scottish Enterprise will commit the GBP30 million-plus to the city's waterfront regeneration project that will allow the vital next phase of work to go...
- Research articles 2009-02-08
- The City Diary
- EMAIL your best diary stories to s.evans@independent.co.uk for a chance to win a bottle of 12-year-old single malt from Bruichladdich - the progressive Hebridean Distillers. Parental guidance recommended: futures stars take to the stage AND SO TO THE FEEL-GOOD. Last week's shindig at the Royal Courts...
- Research articles 2008-06-15
- Learn About the Product Innovation and Customer Targeting in Life and Pensions, Q4 2007
- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Financial services industry is available in its catalogue. Product Innovation and Customer Targeting in Life and Pensions, Q4 2007 This tracker covers product launches and service developments as well as marketing and product/service launches aimed...
- Research articles 2008-03-18
- UK's largest insurance company, Norwich Union, selects Intec Convergent Billing for its innovative Pay As You Drive InsuranceT service; Combination of advanced billing technology and GPS-based monitoring offers monthly itemised motor insurance bills and g
- M2 PRESSWIRE-2 August 2006-INTEC: UK's largest insurance company, Norwich Union, selects Intec Convergent Billing for its innovative Pay As You Drive InsuranceT service; Combination of advanced billing technology and GPS-based monitoring offers monthly itemised motor insurance bills and greater customer choiceC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
- Research articles 2006-08-02
- NU criticised over tardy turnarounds.
- Norwich Union has been criticised for turnaround times on protection applications that are taking four times as long as the best performing providers. Protection brokers Life Policies Direct has produced figures that show Norwich Union is taking an average of 40 days to issue...
- Research articles 2005-11-03
- What price peace of mind - you can insure your investments.
- Aug 18, 2002 The Sunday Age ABIX via COMTEX -- There are a number of capital protection products available for Australians to insure their investments. Macquarie Bank's Geared Equities Investment product is an interest-only loan, plus the cost of the protection. The investor keeps...
- Research articles 2002-08-18
- You can guarantee you won't lose - for a price.
- Aug 18, 2002 (The Sun-Herald ABIX via COMTEX) -- There are a number of capital protection products available for Australians to insure their investments. Macquarie Bank's Geared Equities Investment product is an interest-only loan, plus the cost of the protection. The investor keeps ...
- Research articles 2002-08-18
- Systems scene
- Continued Development of InsurE-com Acturis dealing with "Superbrokers" Fortis determined on Household EDI New System targets Scheme Business Smoothing the Move over to Oasys It's been a "world tour" of five destinations for the latest Systems Scene - OK, Birmingham was the furthest - with another trip...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- British Insurers Slash Life-Policy Payouts.
- Financial Mail on Sunday, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 20--Alarm bells are ringing for millions of home-buyers after two of the UK's biggest life insurers revealed savage cuts in their policy payouts. Norwich Union and Friends Provident announced new bonuses...
- Research articles 2002-01-20
- CGNU awards Cable & Wireless major communications contract; One of the UK's largest communications agreements this year.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 July 2001-CABLE & WIRELESS: CGNU awards Cable & Wireless major communications contract; One of the UK's largest communications agreements this year C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18072001 Cable & Wireless, the global telecommunications group, today (19 July...
- Research articles 2001-07-19
- Blowing in the wind
- Scottish Widows has finally tracked down the mystery customer who failed to claim a #183,196 windfall, following the takeover by Lloyds TSB. It's hard to believe, but the number of unclaimed windfalls is soaring. Former building societies and insurers are sitting on more than #0.75 billion because...
- Research articles 2001-05-20
- Personal Finance: Insurers gear-up for retirement boom
- Stakeholder pensions cannot be officially launched until 6 April 2001, but pension companies are already jostling for position. Although they cannot officially call their product stakeholder pensions, insurers have got round this technicality by labelling plans stakeholder- friendly. This cosy term means you should be free to...
- Research articles 2001-02-10
- Personal Finance: Loose Change
- JUST AS the mortgage industry is faced with the wind of change with the launch of the new CAT standard, traditional mortgage lenders are jumping on the latest bandwagon of flexible mortgages. With some of the biggest lenders, including Halifax and Norwich Union, reporting that flexible mortgages...
- Research articles 2000-04-15
- Evening Standard, London, Market Report Column.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 3 -- GREENALLS UP ON TALK OF A UKPOUND 1 BILLION PUBS BID: It was looking like last orders today for Greenalls, the pubs and De Vere hotels chain, as the shares raced up 23 1/2 pence to 394 pence....
- Research articles 1999-09-03
- Personal finance: Loose change
- HOLDEN MEEHAN, the independent financial advice firm, has published a new and substantially updated edition of its guide to green and ethical investments. The 40-page guide comments on the latest development in the market, including "dark", "medium" and "light" green investments, ethical banking, plus key questions for potential investors...
- Research articles 1999-02-06
- Personal finance: Windfall shareholders buck the downward trend
- The seven weeks since the stock market peaked has been a testing time for Britain's 10 million newest shareholders, those who picked up windfall shares in the five mutuals that have converted into quoted companies this year. The 100 top shares in the UK have fallen by an...
- Research articles 1997-11-22
- Norwich Union on a high as takeover rumours swirl
- Norwich Union was never expected to enjoy a long stock market life. The popular view when it floated in June was its days of independence were numbered. If rumours drifting around yesterday have any substance, the famous old insurer will soon be bowing to that seemingly inevitable takeover bid. ...
- Research articles 1997-08-28
- Banks fail to cut mistakes on accounts
- Banks are failing to cut the number of basic mistakes they make on customers' current accounts, despite claiming to have made efforts to improve customer service, says the Consumers' Association. A third of bank customers experienced a mistake on their current account last year, according to a survey...
- Research articles 1996-10-06
- Turn to specialists for cover on quality street
- BIG IS not always beautiful, especially when it comes to insuring beautiful things. For better quality homes, standard household policies from large composite insurers are rarely competitive with high net worth policies provided by specialists. Nevertheless, Hiscox Underwriting, which has the largest share of the high net worth...
- Research articles 1995-09-03
- Where benevolent employers live on
- UNILEVER still mows the front lawns of the houses at Port Sunlight, the model village built by William Lever for his workers on Merseyside. John Lewis has enshrined in its articles that employees come ahead of profits. The chocolate sector of Cadbury-Schweppes, observers say, still considers its workers part...
- Research articles 1995-02-26
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