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This month in Post: Thomas Cook-up
In a week that was dominated by personal injury fracas, the revelation that Thomas Cook self-insured against all but the “very largest” PI claims may well take the cake for biggest botch up.
Insurers should embrace cloud technology to transform their businesses: Guidewire CEO
The insurance industry needs to change “decades-old habits” and use cloud-based systems to effectively manage risk, inform people and make decisions, a conference heard.
Lancashire appoints UK chief underwriting officer
Lancashire has appointed its UK chief underwriting officer from within, with incumbent Hayley Johnston set to become CEO of its Bermuda arm.
Thomas Cook personal injury fund unlikely to provide full compensation, lawyers warn
A government scheme due to be set up to pay the personal injury claims of Thomas Cook customers is unlikely to be sufficient to provide claimants with full compensation and may be open to abuse if appropriate safeguards aren’t put in place, lawyers have…
Aviva pushes for tighter solicitor regulation as it claims CMCs are making a mockery of the system
Solicitors must declare the source of their claims leads, Aviva has challenged, as research shows a tiny fraction of nuisance calls have the legally-required customer consent.
Axa stops selling blockchain flight delay product
Exclusive: Axa has ceased writing its blockchain-enabled automatic flight delay product Fizzy, citing low market appetite and inadequate distribution channels.
Munich Re sees man-made major loss claims quadruple for third quarter
Munich Re reported "relatively high" man-made major loss claims, which were more than four times the hit it took in Q3 last year.
RSA UK reveals £8m restructuring for Q3 amid cost cutting
RSA UK has booked £8m in restructuring charges for the third quarter, as overall the group reported its operating profit was up.
Analysis: Under the skin of Lloyd's Blueprint One
Lloyd’s has published Blueprint One: the first of a number of ‘blueprints’ it intends to produce over the coming years as it overhauls the market for the 21st century
Aviva appoints Jan-Hendrik Erasmus as CRO
Aviva has appointed Jan-Hendrik Erasmus as chief risk officer, joining from Netherlands-headquartered financial services firm NN Group.
Insurer reserving in PRA’s crosshairs
Reserving has been reiterated as a key area of focus for the Prudential Regulation Authority, as the regulator suggested it could use its “formal powers” if insurance firms fail to meet standards.
Allianz and Gallagher respond as Saracens fined £5.4m and docked 35 points
Allianz-sponsored Gallagher Rugby Premiership champions Saracens have been fined £5.36m and docked 35 points for breaching the sport’s salary cap.
Thomas Cook only took out insurance cover for ‘very largest’ personal injury claims
The government has pledged to set up a statutory compensation scheme for Thomas Cook customers, after it emerged the travel company only took out cover for the “very largest” personal injury claims.
MoJ defends position on access to justice for children amid whiplash criticism
Exclusive: The Ministry of Justice has defended itself over a "loophole" in whiplash legislation that lawyers and trade bodies argue could leave the majority of children injured in road traffic accidents without access to compensation or representation.
Fire Protection Association calls for a quick ban on combustible cladding in all high risk residencies
The government must work quickly to make changes to building regulations and ban combustible cladding in all high risk residencies, the Fire Protection Association has urged.
VIPR promotes Paul Templar to CEO
Insurance software provider VIPR has promoted its chief technology officer Paul Templar to CEO.
Radius buys majority stake in The Burley Group
Radius Payment Solutions has bought a majority stake in transport specialist The Burley Group for an undisclosed sum.
Lemonade accuses Deutsche Telekom of 'bully tactics' as it fights trademark injunction
Insurtech Lemonade is fighting an injunction by T Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom over use of the colour magenta.
Car crash repair costs up 4% in first half of 2019
The average cost per motor repair has reached £1919, research company Trend Tracker has calculated.
Hiscox reserved $165m to cover Dorian, Faxai and Hagibis claims
Hiscox has reserved $165m to cover claims from Hurricane Dorian and Typhoons Faxai and Hagibis, while reporting it expects to see fees and profit commissions dip $25m this year.
Swiss Re suspends share buy-back programme as nat cats bite
Swiss Re has cancelled a share buy-back programme, following a hit from natural catastrophes, capital deployment and the suspension of Reassure's initial public offering.
This week in Post: Carnival spooks
This week, some Post colleagues and I attended CFC Underwriting's annual Halloween party. The theme this year was carnival, and accordingly, the party was full of clowns, fortune tellers and more than the odd Joker.
CBL Corporation delists from New Zealand Stock Exchange
CBL Corporation has delisted from the New Zealand Stock Exchange, effective from close of play today.
Government takes aim at mobile phone road safety loopholes
The government will seek to tighten the law around the use of handheld mobile devices on the road, but will not extend a ban to hands free use.