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March 2017 Post: Census and CII CEO
My one-year-old just started toddling. She was so proud after pushing her walker to the other side of the room that she applauded herself. As a result, she lost her balance and landed on her bum.
Gibraltar insurer withdraws £20m UK motor capacity in wake of discount rate cut
A Gibraltar insurer has become the first to withdraw capacity to a UK managing general agent in the wake of the discount rate cut.
FCA sets deadline for PPI claims
The Financial Conduct Authority has put a deadline on payment protection insurance claims, bringing to a close a chapter that has cost firms billions in compensation.
Blog: Blaming local authorities for abuse
Abuse claims are prevalent in the media, with allegations of abuse continuing to emerge against football clubs and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse holding its first public hearings, examining the cases of British children sent to…
Aviva takes £385m hit from discount rate cut
Aviva expects to take an exceptional charge to its 2016 profit after tax of approximately £385m as a result of the decision to cut the discount rate.
Fatal crash for cash scammers given prison sentences
Three crash for cash fraudsters have been sentenced after their scam killed an 88-year-old woman.
Crawford & Company reports improved financial results for 2016
Crawford & Company has reported improved financial results in 2016 with a net income attributable to shareholders of $36m (£28.9m), up from a net loss of $45.5m in 2015.
Roundtable: The personal lines insurer of the future?
Digital transformation has become a hot topic in the insurance industry in recent years, with insurers becoming increasingly aware of the need to adapt to the changing technological landscape.
Financial Ombudsman reveals 5% increase in complaints about insurers
Insurers had 5% more complaints made about them in the second half of 2016 than in the first half of the year, up to almost 18,000.
Insurers' share prices tumble as profits hit by discount rate changes
More insurers have posted swingeing losses as a result of the discount rate cut.
Insurers to face £3bn bill from discount rate cut
Insurers could face a £3bn bill from the discount rate cut, with individual motor premiums rising by an average of £100.
Industry reacts to discount rate cut
Live reactions from the market to the decision to slash the discount rate (please bear with us as this page can take 30 seconds to load).
ABI hits out at ‘crazy’ discount rate decision, claiming it could affect 36 million motorists
The Association of British Insurers has warned that cutting the discount rate so severely was a “crazy decision” that will affect millions of motorists.
Direct Line hit by £230m profit blow from discount rate cut
Direct Line will see a blow to profits of up to £230m from the discount rate cut, the company said.
Admiral sees profit hit of up to £100m from discount rate cut
The discount rate cut will add between £140m to £175m to Admiral’s claims settlement bill, the insurer said.
Ogden discount rate set at minus 0.75%
Liz Truss, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, has decided to implement the Ogden discount rate at minus 0.75%, a change from plus 2.5%.
Flood Re: One year on – how effective and successful is the scheme?
Post looks at Flood Re as it approaches its anniversary
Allianz calls for clarity over subrogation in driverless cars bill
Allianz said it is looking forward to “more clarity” over whether insurers have access to collision data should a driverless car be involved in an accident.
ICO raids house linked to data theft
A raid was carried out on a London address linked to the illegal access of customer details from a nationwide car repair company.
This week: Personal injury, fundamental flaws and results
Personal injury took on a new meaning for me this week when I discovered a bruised ankle picked up during a recent paragliding adventure was actually a bad break.
Insurers see 300% surge in claims as a result of Storm Doris
Insurers expect to see as many storm claims in the next two days as they’ve seen for the whole of the year so far.
Aviation Claims: Winging it
Despite a number of air accidents over the past few years, safety when flying has improved dramatically. However, overcapacity and a lack of profitability could be affecting the market
Underwriters of Express Gifts will contribute to £12.5m FCA redress
Two firms that underwrote insurance that offered “little or no value” to customers, will contribute to a £12.5m redress.
Social media libel: Keyboard warriors
Social media grants people the ability to broadcast their opinions to a wide audience. What coverage can insurers provide against libel?