News
LAML Takes on Challenge
Nathan Elvery, Chairman of the London Authorities' Mutual Limited (LAML) and Director of Finance and Resources at the London Borough of Croydon, comments on the story run in the Local Government Chronicle on a legal challenge to LAML.
Tower Hamlets LBC joins London insurance network
Article from The Munciple Journal, 4 October 2007.
LAML Board re-elected
At the inaugural Annual General Meeting, held on 26 October 2007, the Participating Members re-elected all directors.
Of Mutual Benefit?
Article from the Municipal Journal, 20 March 2008 LAML's supporters claim the project is proof that, by working together for the common good, councils can circumvent the world of private insurance and, in the process, make six-figure savings for their communities.
Ensuring Mutual Benefit
Nathan Elvery says the new council mutual insurer is delivering savings and efficiency.
High Court Backs Local Government Insurance Mutual
A High Court ruling today gave the all clear for a local government insurance company, throwing out claims from the private sector that councils are acting beyond their designated powers.
Of Mutual Benefit
While Brent LBC may have fallen out foul of procurement laws when it joined the London Authorities Mutual Ltd, other councils do have the right to join, as Nathan Elvery explains.
Islington London Borough Joins LAML
LAML gained its seventh fully participating member on 1 July when Islington LBC joined. The others are: Croydon, Camden, Haringey, Harrow, Lambeth and Tower Hamlets, with others planning to join over the next three years.
New Website Launched
Following the successful launch of the London Authorities' Mutual Limited (LAML) on 1 April 2007, the Board of Directors are pleased to announce the formal launch of the LAML website.
London Insurance Goes Live
History will be made on Sunday 1 April when the first local authority insurance company established in over a century goes live.