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Lloyds of London ditches £70m trading platform
...insurance underwriters and brokers to switch from paper files and folders. The Kinnect system was launched in 2001 and was supposed to provide a central... Read more
Jan 25, 2006
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University virus writing sparks end user outrage
...be considered for employment." Nigel Pindar, data and security technology architect at Kinnect, added: "The University of Calgary better have some good public liability insurance... Read more
May 29, 2003
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Lloyds of London invests £20m in online platform for brokers
...been working on the project since 2001 and is set to launch Kinnect as a commercial venture in the third quarter of this year. It... Read more
May 21, 2003
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