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And in Europe, public issuance has been dominated by two of the most prolific US insurance issuers - New York Life and ...
The Centre is also awaiting a Parliament select committee’s views on the new Income Tax Bill, 2025, so that it can be ...
The peers’ conclusion that the UK has “valuable lessons to learn from Singapore’s approach” to financial regulation underscores widespread frustration in the City of London over how the two ...
Insurance Times investigates the gender pay gaps at the biggest insurers listed within its annual Top 50 Insurers report ...
A somber atmosphere prevails at Tata Group HQ, Bombay House, after the crash of an Air India Dreamliner, dealing a blow to ...
Four in 10 UK-based entrepreneurs are considering relocating in more evidence of the ill effects of the government's ...
Litigating against large trucking companies can be an uphill battle for plaintiffs and their attorneys. Trucking companies ...
Cyber attacks cost Scottish businesses £386m annually – but most firms still aren’t insured, warns Scott McLuskey​ ...
Claud Bilbao, regional vice-president of underwriting and distribution at Cowbell UK, explains how technology can support ...
Now temporary growth has faded away, the better gauge of the economy makes for unpleasant reading. The UK is being hobbled by low growth and high taxes, with the two reinforcing each other.
Usage of the digital assets is growing rapidly, but concerns remain about supervision and their impact on other parts of the ...
The UK government plans to double the wait time for immigrants to gain permanent residency to 10 years, sparking concerns ...