Norman Carroll says the life insurance and pensions industry should use the internet to improve their core operations before they will see any real progress in selling their products online.
An Ulster bank Business Monitor survey conducted amongst business leaders throughout Ireland has indicated that 55 per cent of the business community consider that the Irish electorate was correct in voting ‘No’ in the recent referendum on the Nice Treaty.
The ‘2000 Insider Dealing Annual Report’ of the ISE reveals that four written complaints were received in relation to alleged breaches of Part V (Insider Dealing) of the Companies Act, 1990.
Increase in fee incomes of Ireland’s top accountancy firms indicates that the market is still strong, with first Irish accountancy firm to top £100 million in fees but there is no change in the rankings as PWC remains the biggest and KPMG the most profitable.
Changing an insurance provider into a multi financial service provider is the aim of Royal and Sun Alliances bosses Bob Mendelsohn and Paul Donaldson. They spoke to Roisin Hogge on how they see the future of financial services and insurance companies in an increasingly globalised market.