Harry Curtis
Chief Reporter, Post
Harry is chief reporter for Insurance Post covering commercial lines and the London market.
He joined Insurance Post in 2018 and won the British Insurance Brokers’ Association Most Promising Newcomer award in 2019. In 2022, he was highly commended in the Headlinemoney Awards General Insurance B2B Journalist of the Year category.
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Insurance fraud expected to rise this year, reversing 2021 trends
Insurers and counter-fraud specialists expect the level of insurance fraud to increase this year, with the cost-of-living crisis driving more people to make dishonest claims.
Interview: Ken Norgrove, RSA
Harry Curtis spoke to Ken Norgrove, RSA UK and international CEO, about life after being acquired by Intact, winning over brokers and the insurer’s technology overhaul.
Analysis: Revisiting the government’s Live Events Reinsurance Scheme
The government-backed scheme is set to expire at the end of September, following months of waning interest from event organisers in the cover it was set up to provide.
R&Q says Randall return would be 'a backwards step' ahead of SGM next month
R&Q is to hold a special general meeting on 13 September in London to allow shareholders to vote on resolutions to remove executive chair William Spiegel from his post.
Higher personal lines premiums ‘an inevitability’, says RSA’s Norgrove
RSA will not hesitate to increase personal lines premiums in the face of economic headwinds, UK and international CEO Ken Norgrove has said.
Covid BI claim lodged by Premier League football clubs rests on 'mistaken approach', say insurers
Insurers have accused eight Premier League football clubs of taking a “mistaken approach” in a legal claim regarding losses suffered by the clubs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Aviva to restructure commercial lines leadership as two MDs depart
Aviva is set to restructure its UK commercial lines leadership following the decision of managing director Nick Major to pursue opportunities elsewhere.
R&Q management backed by shareholders following calls for a change of leadership
R&Q executive chairman William Spiegel has received the backing two of the firm’s shareholders following calls from other investors for him to stand down.
Two major R&Q shareholders call for executive chairman to step down
Two major R&Q shareholders have called for the removal of the legacy acquisition specialist’s executive chairman William Spiegel, citing deterioration in the performance of the business under his leadership.
CMA's Compare the Market fine overturned after tribunal finds 'no reliable evidence' for alleged harms
A £17.9m fine imposed on Compare the Market in 2020 has been overturned by a tribunal that found the Competition and Markets Authority did not present sufficient evidence for the anti-competitive effects it alleged.
Government, insurers and FCA must provide clarity on BI furlough deductions if the courts cannot, says FSB
The Federation of Small Businesses has called for insurers, government and the Financial Conduct Authority to agree specific conditions for the deduction of government support from business interruption claims if ongoing litigation proves unable to give…
Allianz Holdings sees H1 profits cut as inflation runs ahead of expectations
Allianz Holdings has seen its half-year profits cut by 42% year-on-year as a result of inflation running ahead of its predictions and pricing assumptions, the insurer said on Friday.
Amanda Blanc to join board of BP
BP has appointed Aviva group CEO Amanda Blanc as a non-executive director.
Ascot to lead $50m Lloyd's facility to insure Ukrainian grain exports
Lloyd’s insurers led by Ascot have launched a facility that will provide up to $50m (£40.8m) of all risks marine cargo and war coverage for grain and food exports from Ukraine.
Analysis: What’s holding back the SME market from taking up cyber insurance?
Cyber insurance has quickly moved on from just being a nice-to-have to an essential product for many of the UK’s small and mid-sized enterprises.
Cool industry reception for regulatory interventions to solve dearth of cover
The Federation of Small Businesses has called on the Financial Conduct Authority to act in response to a survey it conducted that found that many businesses are finding it difficult to find insurance.
CII consultation provided ‘a clear steer’, says professional body as it outlines steps for next 12 months
The Chartered Insurance Institute has outlined changes to the qualifications it offers and its membership proposition that will piloted over the next 12 months.
FSB calls on insurance industry to tackle widespread confusion over what commercial policies cover
The Federation of Small Businesses has called on the insurance industry to improve the clarity of policy wordings after it found that 30% of small businesses and the self employed have difficulties understanding what their insurance covers.
FCA and PRA to be given secondary growth and competitiveness objective under proposed legislation
The UK’s financial regulators will be given a secondary objective to foster growth and competitiveness under legislation tabled on Wednesday.
Ashish Patel appointed as Allianz UK COO
Allianz Holdings has appointed Ashish Patel as chief operating officer, effective from this month.
Zego withdraws job offers and makes 17% of staff redundant due to increased costs
Motor insurance provider Zego withdrew job offers it had extended due to increased costs, which also led it to make 17% of its staff redundant.
Next Gen PPL platform must overcome data standards roadblocks to protect dominant London market role
Lloyd’s and London market electronic placement platform PPL has been warned market participants could turn to alternative solutions if their needs aren't met following delays to its next generation platform, now set for launch in 2023.
Aercap names AIG and Lloyd’s in $3.5bn lawsuit over planes seized by Russian airlines
Aircraft leasing giant Aercap has launched a $3.48bn (£2.93bn) lawsuit against its insurers as it seeks to recoup losses incurred by the seizure of 141 planes by Russian airlines following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year.
RSA recruits CUO and CPO from parent Intact and LV
Nathalie Dufresne and Georgina Farrell will join RSA as chief underwriting officer and chief people officer respectively later this year, Post can reveal.