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Third round of FCA strikes cancelled amid renewed hopes of union recognition
Planned strikes by staff at the Financial Conduct Authority, which had been scheduled to go ahead on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, have been cancelled after Unite the Union said it had “secured a route to union recognition.”
Howden CAP appoints Mary O’Connor as CEO
Mary O’Connor has been named CEO of Howden CAP, Howden's capital, advisory and placement business for financial institutions and corporates, with immediate effect.
Greggs v Zurich trial delayed and shortened due to Covid-19 infection
The High Court trial in bakery chain Greggs’ business interruption claim against Zurich Insurance has been delayed until later this month.
Inflation is the number one concern for insurers globally
With inflation hitting 11% and repair costs running at up to 30% price increase, inflation tops the number of concerns for insurers, Anna Fleming, retail chief operating officer at Axa, has told Insurance Post.
Folgate appoints Ian Russell as group CEO
Folgate has appointed Ian Russell to succeed Brian Russell as group CEO, with effect from 1 July.
David Howden: MGAs have come of age and are 'outperforming' the market
MGAs are driving change and innovation in the insurance industry and are vital in keeping the industry up to speed with key issues facing insurers right now.
Analysis: A ‘boring’ reputation leaves brokers facing hiring struggles
Recruitment issues have hindered UK brokers’ optimistic growth expectations and are impacting insurance brokers of all sizes, according to research from Aviv
Convex group names Paul Brand as group CEO
Convex Group has appointed Paul Brand to succeed Stephen Caitlin as CEO with immediate effect.
European insurtech investment catching up with US; Goldman Sachs invests in Clear; Allianz to lead Coalitions’ UK cyber capacity; and Gallagher buys Erimus
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Stonegate alleges 'obliteration of cover' while insurers say it has got policy terms 'fundamentally wrong' in closing submissions
The trial in the case of Stonegate v MS Amlin and others, drew to an end this week, with the UK’s biggest pub group and its insurers exchanging arguments in written closing submissions.
Rural crime risks on the rise for UK farmers as ACE celebrates first year
Farmers are being advised by their insurers to beef up their security as the challenging economy may prompt a rise in rural thefts while soaring agricultural machinery values will make the countryside even more attractive to criminals.
Mark Pain to succeed Scott Wheway as Axa’s chairman
Mark Pain has been appointed as chairman of Axa UK board with effect from 1 July, replacing Scott Wheway who is stepping down on 30 June.
Axa’s Fleming: Insurers need to innovate as consumers compare insurers to tech giants
As customers start to compare insurers to tech giants including Amazon and Apple, Anna Fleming, retail chief underwriting officer at Axa urged insurers need to innovate to provide customers with the seamless journey they expect.
Government-backed PI scheme for fire safety assessors to launch in September
A government-backed professional indemnity scheme for EWS1 assessors is set to launch in September and will last for five years.
Claims Portal appoints Phil Dicken as chair
Phil Dicken has been named the chair of Claims Portal Limited.
Hiscox appoints Stéphane Flaquet as group chief operating officer
Hiscox has appointed Stéphane Flaquet to the role of group chief operating officer, effective 1 September, subject to regulatory approval.
Concerns raised over government putting ‘profits above the injured’ as Vnuk cut takes effect
A personal injury expert has raised concerns that the new motor insurance legislation cutting the Vnuk law, puts “profits above the injured”.
Broker Pound Gates faces professional negligence suit from nurseries unable to claim for pandemic closures
Around 70 childcare nurseries that were unable to claim for losses incurred during the pandemic have joined a prospective class action planning to take legal action against their insurance broker.
Rishi Sunak and John Glen meeting with insurers could be 'first stage' in implementing Solvency II changes
A meeting between insurers and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen could be the “fist stage” in attempt to work out an agreement for Solvency II changes following Brexit.
Greggs ups Covid BI claim against Zurich to £150m ahead of trial next week
Greggs has upped the sum it is claiming from Zurich in a High Court dispute over Covid-19 business interruption losses to in excess of £150m.
Apil calls for DfT to enforce speed restrictions on e-scooters and make helmets compulsory
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers is calling on Department for Transport to enforce speed restrictions on e-scooters and make helmets compulsory for riders ahead of anticipated government consultation on legalising privately-owned e-scooters.
Brokers urged to check their processes to avoid hefty FCA fines
Brokers have been urged to revisit their controls to ensure they are designed properly and used effectively after JLT Specialty was slammed with its second fine for control failures.
Brokers urged to be proactive amid concerns half of businesses are underinsured
Brokers have been urged to revisit property insurance with their commercial customers as insurers warn 50% of businesses are underinsured.
FCA fines JLT £7.8m; Acrisure acquires Russell Scanlan; Clear Group buys Pro Aktive; Howden Group creates start-up hub and Instanda raises $45m
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.