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LMA calls for discount rate change
The Lloyd’s Market Association has called for major changes to the way the personal injury discount rate is set.
AIG plans to name Brian Duperreault as CEO: WSJ
AIG will reportedly name Brian Duperreault as CEO, with a formal with an announcement expected imminently.
Allianz UK reserves and profit take discount rate hit in Q1
Changes to the Ogden discount rate had a £58.3m impact on Allianz’s existing reserves and resulted in a £10m slump in profits during the first three months to March.
Allianz's global P&C profits fall 12.7% in Q1
Munich-headquartered insurer Allianz saw global property and casualty pre-tax profits decline 12.7% to €1.26bn (£1.01bn) in the first quarter of 2017.
Cameron: Cyber crime solution needs insurance industry input
The insurance industry and the UK government need to work together on cyber crime and travel risks, former Prime Minister David Cameron said in his keynote address to the British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference.
Axa to use Dragon’s Den labs to grow schemes book to £250m
Axa plans to grow its schemes business to £250m in premium as a result of a Dragon’s Den-style innovation lab.
#BibaFever: B-B-Q: Who would the insurance industry invite to the perfect summer BBQ and what would they serve them?
As the embers start to go out at another British Insurance Brokers’ Association Conference, the #BibaFever team sought the answer to the biggest BBQ question of them all.
#BibaFever: B-B-Q: Can brokers afford to ignore insurtech to remain relevant in the connected digital world?
As British Insurance Brokers’ Association Conference attendees wake up to a new day, the #BibaFever team went in search of finding out the big issues for the market.
Lemonade expands to California with backing from Ashton Kutcher
Insurtech poster child Lemonade has expanded into California, its third state, winning plaudits from celebrity backer Ashton Kutcher along the way.
Claims firm fined £400,000 for 100 million nuisance calls
A claims management company has been fined a record fine of £400,000 for making over 100 million nuisance calls.
Cbien secures €8m in second funding round
Digital asset manager CBien has raised €8m (£6.74m) from its existing shareholders MAIF, MACIF and 5M Ventures.
Websure expands into North America
Reinsurance software provider Websure has expanded into North America with the opening of a US operation.
Beazley posts 2% drop in gross written premium
Insurer Beazley has reported a 2% drop in gross premium written in the three months to the end of March 2017.
Kartesia leads €25m investment in Vet+a
European debt investor Kartesia has invested €25m (£21m) in Spanish insurance software group Vet+a.
Zurich falls to Q1 £105m GI loss in UK after Ogden hit
Global insurer Zurich posted a UK pre-tax loss for general insurance of £105m, which now includes global corporate, in the first quarter of 2017 compared with a profit of £49.6m in Q1 2016.
Novae warns on full year COR and exits four lines
Lloyd's specialist insurer Novae is reshaping its business as it expects a full year combined operating ratio above 100% for the full year.
Biba 2017: GDPR will not have drastic effect on cyber insurance
The General Data Protection Regulations will not have as big an effect on cyber policies and the regulator may not enforce it as strictly as expected.
#BibaFever: B-B-Q: The UK insurance industry outlines how the UK can remain competitive post-Brexit
As the British Insurance Brokers’ Association Conference continued in Manchester today the Insurance Post and Insurance Age #BibaFever team went out to grill delegates about the topics that have been getting the tongs (sic) wagging.
Swinton invests £45m in IT and digital distribution channel
Swinton has said it is hoping to transform its distribution model with a £45m investment in IT. This follows a restructure that will shut 84 branches and leave 900 people out of work.
Nigel Farage slams Lloyd's chairman over Brexit warnings
Nigel Farage has criticised Lloyd's of London chairman John Nelson over pre-referendum warnings on the negative impact of Britain withdrawing from the European Union.
Newly-formed Towergate successor to target rapid growth
The as yet-unnamed general insurance group formed out of Towergate and other brokers has ambitious plans to expand its revenue.
#BibaFever: B-B-Q: Aviva, Towergate and Zurich set out insurance industry demands for new UK Government
As the British Insurance Brokers’ Association got underway in Manchester this morning, the #BibaFever team went out to grill senior executives about the issues that matter.
Biba 2017: Warning of 'storm clouds' over future for brokers
Opening the British Insurance Brokers’ Association’s annual conference today, CEO Steve White warned of “storm clouds” on the horizon for the sector.
Ageas UK swings to operating loss in Q1 following Ogden impact
Ageas UK posted an operating loss in the first quarter of 2017 compared with a £21.3m profit in Q1 2016.