Talk:Stonebridge International Insurance Ltd

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The notability flag has been removed based on the customers that Stonebridge works with and their business model. The nature of Stonebridge's business model is that they work with leading organisations across Europe to promote insurance products to those organisations' customers. Because of confidentiality clauses they cannot disclose the names of the companies that they work with but the list includes major banks, leading retail and technology companies across Europe. As a result of this they do not seek court publicity but they have millions of customers through these associations. I have added a link entitled 'Shared Customer Objectives' which links to the AMDS website, this outlines exactly how the business model works. I appreciate this is not an independent source but as they are ruled by the FSA they cannot publicize anything anywhere that is not true.

Please come back to me with any comments on this - many thanks --Mikepywell (talk) 15:55, 4 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Any duplicated content is already in the public domain. The summary content is included on Stonebridge websites. There are no copyright issues

Content is automatically copyrighted once it is published. Publicly available is not the same as public domain. VernoWhitney (talk) 15:08, 15 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problem removed[edit]

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