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Gallagher promotes Collings to chief broking officer
Gallagher has promoted Simon Collings to the role of chief broking officer, reporting to Michael Rea, CEO of Gallagher in the UK.
Insurance Museum seeks fresh financial backers
Reg Brown, retired Lloyd’s underwriter and chairman of the Insurance Museum, is hosting a drinks reception tonight (1 October) at The Association of British Insurers HQ in a bid to reinvigorate financial support for the history initiative.
FCA remains ‘concerned’ about premium finance
The Financial Conduct Authority’s Sheldon Mills has said the regulator is still watchful and concerned about premium finance, but is encouraged that "progress has been made."
Sompo’s marine proposition; Lockton’s charity walk; Allianz Partner’s travel director
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Time to shift from diversity thinking towards inclusive action
Editor’s View: Emma Ann Hughes reflects on Lloyd’s tenth Dive In festival and concludes it showed the insurance industry needs to go from Sunday morning thinking about diversity to Monday morning action to create an inclusive culture.
Insurance intercepts 230 fraudulent claims per day in 2023
The Association of British Insurers has today revealed that £1.1bn worth of fraudulent claims were detected last year, up 4% on 2022.
Admiral celebrates two decades on the London Stock Exchange
Admiral celebrated its 20th anniversary as a publicly listed company on the London Stock Exchange last night, following its first float in 2004.
Equipment breakdown cover ‘more of a necessity’ as tech advances
Andy Bazley, underwriting manager at HSB Engineering, has said awareness of equipment breakdown insurance needs to be ramped up as the reliance of technology develops.
Sir Trevor Phillips warns insurers face a ‘reckoning’
Sir Trevor Phillips, former head of the Commission for Racial Equality, has revealed that “more than any other industry,” the insurance sector needs to tackle the disparate way it treats customers.
Howden and Microsoft launch climate risk platform
Howden has collaborated with Microsoft on a platform aimed at enabling clients to manage climate risk and increase climate resilience.
Esure makes ‘sizeable’ savings from gen AI applications
Esure has said it could potentially save up to 8% on its frontline operations, and claims resource costs through generative artificial intelligence use.
Climate protesters enter Chubb’s Manchester office
Eight Extinction Rebellion protesters entered Chubb’s Manchester office yesterday (19 September).
GoCompare’s partnership; Axa’s claims service; Davies’ chief AI officer
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Biba calls for larger SMEs to be exempt from Consumer Duty rules
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has called for larger SME commercial customers to be removed from the scope of the Consumer Duty requirements.
Aon’s head of UK terrorism Richard Sawyer passes away
Richard ‘Dickie’ Sawyer, Aon’s UK head of terrorism, has died at age 47.
Bspoke signs three-year capacity deal with SiriusPoint
Bspoke Group has announced a new strategic partnership with global specialty insurer and reinsurer SiriusPoint Ltd.
Q&A: Paul Baxter, The Green Insurer
Paul Baxter, CEO of The Green Insurer, discusses the company's approach to eco-friendly car insurance, mission to make driving greener, and plans for future growth.
Fraudster given jail time after faking driving documents and hiding offences
A man has been given jail time after he sold invalid insurance policies and tried to take out car insurance for himself by covering up his driving offences and using a fake no-claims discount certificate.
ABI starts allyship training after Sexism in the City
The Association of British Insurers has rolled out allyship training to its member firms in response to the Treasury Select Committee’s Sexism in the City findings.
Mona Barnes appointed Aon’s global chief claims officer
Mona Barnes has been appointed global chief claims officer for Aon, effective immediately, after joining the broker last year.
LV reassures staff it is committed to Bournemouth
Allianz has confirmed that it plans to move roles lost to “natural attrition” to a call centre in India.
CII criticises insurers’ profiting from premium finance
The Chartered Insurance Institute has questioned the ethics of making money from customers who pay monthly for insurance after Which? found several motor and home insurers were charging what the consumer watchdog called “excessively high levels of…
Seven out of 10 underwriters fear AI will take their job
Research from Hyperexponential has revealed that 69% of underwriters are concerned about being replaced by artificial intelligence in the next five years.
Cyber market to harden ‘as early as Q1 2025’
Research from Gallagher Specialty has warned there could be a shift in the cyber insurance market by as early as Q1 2025.