Commercial
Judge gives go-ahead to BI appeals and awards Greggs 60% of costs
Parties in three business interruption disputes have been given the green light to appeal the findings of judgments handed down last month in relation to issues including the deduction of furlough payments and the aggregation of losses.
Aon’s Martyn Denney says digital solutions can bridge the protection gap and increase customer confidence
Martyn Denney, head of innovation and investments at Aon UK, says better digital propositions that combine easy online access to products with data-led advice can help brokers to better serve smaller companies that are at risk of underinsurance.
BIA 2022 Award Winners video: General Insurer of the Year Zurich's Michelle Taylor
Following its success in winning three prizes at the British Insurance Awards Post including the highly coveted General Insurer of the Year content director Jonathan Swift caught up with Zurich UK head of sales and distribution Michelle Taylor.
WTW partners with Liberty and Markel; MS Amlin's 3-year sustainability plan; Novidea appoints head of UK delivery
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Automated, standardised criteria on simple repair cases allows greater efficiency as complexity increases
Standardising and automating the criteria of whether a damaged part in a motor vehicle has to be repaired and replaced on simple repair cases allows greater efficiency as complexity increases, according to BDEOs head of sales Sebastián González.
Consumer Duty success will be measured against number of complaints going to FOS
Financial Conduct Authority CEO Nikhil Rathi has said that the regulator has set itself a target to reduce the number of complaints going to the Financial Ombudsman Service on the back of the incoming Consumer Duty measures.
C-suite: Gallagher’s Richard Laver looks at the best ways to move insurer-broker partnerships beyond the fundamentals
Richard Laver, head of carrier management at Gallagher, argues that ESG programmes, cyber and harnessing the potential of data presents key opportunities for insurers and brokers to strike up mutually beneficial partnerships.
Early notification ‘key’ to avoid increasing property damage claims costs
Insurers could see higher claims costs and longer claims lifecycles as inflation creeps into the casualty and liability space, but educating policyholders on importance of early notification is ‘key’.
'Off the shelf' products and 'ridiculous' coverage components driving up insurance prices: Aurora's Finn
Aurora, a digital commercial insurance platform for micro, small and medium-sized businesses, has gone live with the launch of its initial offering.
Airmic tips parametrics for key role as members label traditional policies' nat cat coverage inadequate
Over three quarters of corporate insurance buyers think that traditional property damage and business interruption policies do not adequately cover natural perils, according to a survey by Airmic.
Analysis: What do the Resilience judgments mean for ongoing Covid BI claims cases?
After three major decisions were handed down in high-profile business interruption claims cases, Harry Curtis looks at those rulings, and asks what repercussions they could have for insurers and policyholders.
Underwriters and brokers to face post-Protect Duty learning curve, says Aon's Bolton
Consensus on how to underwrite casualty programmes affected by the proposed counterterrorism Protect Duty will take time to develop, Aon’s director of GBC crisis solutions Scott Bolton has told Post.
Aercap hits back at argument that $3.5bn claim is barred by a war exclusion
Aercap has hit back at AIG’s argument that a $3.5bn claim in relation to planes seized by Russian airlines is barred by a war exclusion.
BI claims roll on as law firm builds new case against Allianz
Law firm Mishcon de Reya is appealing for Allianz policyholders to come forward and join a group action lawsuit against the insurer in a new Covid BI claims case.
Blog: Why fighting fraud doesn’t have to compromise the customer journey
With fraudulent claims on the rise due to the cost-of-living crisis, Scott Clayton head of claims fraud at Zurich Insurance, considers how insurers can effectively track fraudulent claims while still maintaining an efficient digital claims journey.
Matthew Wilson steps down as Brit group CEO
Matthew Wilson has stepped down as group CEO of Brit in order to prioritise his health and spend more time with his family.
Not moving to the cloud ‘slightly illogical’, Guidewire conference hears
Guidewire CEO Mike Rosenbaum stresses commitment to move 100% of Guidewire customers to the cloud, as not doing so is “slightly illogical”.
Combined UK General and PPL business to pursue ‘substantial’ growth and acquisitions
The combined business formed by the bringing together of managing general agents UK General and Precision Partnership is to pursue “substantial” short-term growth, CEO Tim Smyth has told Post.
Avian flu outbreak could hit insurers hard: McLarens' Smout
With avian influenza prevention zone declared across Great Britain, an agriculture loss adjuster warns claims could be costly for insurers.
MS Amlin Underwriting slapped with almost £10m fine for historic governance failings
The Prudential Regulation Authority has fined MS Amlin Underwriting £9.7m for failings in its governance, controls and risk management in the period between 1 September 2014 and 31 December 2019.
Blog: Should insurers be concerned about The Great Cancellation?
The cost-of-living crisis is driving the great cancellation as people cut non-essential purchases. Streaming services such as Netflix, and gym memberships were some of the first to go. Bob Meier, product solutions manager at EIS, considers whether…
Data Analysis: Insurer CEO remuneration in context
Post surveys compensation packages for CEOs in insurance, examining how they have changed over the past four years, and how they compare to average incomes.
Blockchain and insurance: Is there still life in this tech solution after B3i entered into insolvency?
Blockchain was touted as the technology that could revolutionise the insurance and reinsurance industry. Yet, in July, the high-profile blockchain consortium B3i entered insolvency after it failed to raise funding. Martin Friel explores what went wrong,…
Perils pegs London’s 2021 summer flood losses at £281m
Perils has pegged insurance and reinsurance industry losses for London floods that took place between 12 and 14 July 2021 at £281m.