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GBG Insurance enters liquidation
GBG Insurance has been put into liquidation by Guernsey Royal Court, following the company entering administration last December.
Gallagher promotes for three northern regional MDs
Gallagher has made a series of leadership appointments in its UK and Ireland retail division, all of which operate in the north of England, and Scotland, covering 14 regional offices and 750 people.
Zurich buys AIG’s global travel insurance business
Zurich has completed a deal to take AIG’s global personal travel insurance and assistance business for USD $600m (£473m), plus a potential earn-out payment.
Government accused of rebranding leasehold ‘commission’ as ‘fees’
Yesterday (2 December) the government opened up a consultation looking for feedback regarding permitted fees for landlords, freeholders and property managing agents.
Ageas announces raft of personal lines hires
Ageas UK has today announced changes to its executive leadership team, as it commits to growing in the personal lines broker market.
Green Insurer CEO wants brokers to follow its path to carbon neutrality
Environmentally friendly motor broker The Green Insurer has achieved a carbon neutral certification through Carbon Neutral Britain.
Lord Chancellor announces UK-consistent Ogden rate
Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood has announced her intention to increase the personal injury discount rate to 0.5% from -0.25%, in line with Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Heidi Alexander appointed Transport Secretary
Following the resignation of Louise Haigh as transport secretary, Downing Street confirmed that Heidi Alexander has been appointed to replace her.
Transport Secretary Haigh quits over phone offence
Louise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary after pleading guilty to a criminal offence related to incorrectly telling police that a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013.
Rokstones’ disgrace cover; Risk Solved’s partnership; LMA's board additions
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Industry demands small claims limit increase
Several figures in the insurance industry have urged the government to increase the small claims track limit.
Insurer CEOs focusing on cost cutting rather than diversity
Reboot’s 2024 Race to Equality report has found that budget cuts are the biggest contributing factor to the slowing down or silencing of diversity efforts.
FCA softens enforcement transparency plans following feedback
The Financial Conduct Authority has today opened up its second phase of consultation surrounding its plans to name firms into which it opens up investigations.
Policy Expert gets capacity for pet push
Policy Expert has announced Bridgehaven will provide capacity for the business alongside Accredited, allowing the personal lines insurer to finally launch pet cover.
Lack of trust in telematics hampering potential
After a survey found only 8% of respondents had received any communication from insurers about adopting telematics-based insurance to help reduce premiums, Fairer Finance’s James Daley said “telematics still doesn’t seem to be fulfilling its potential”.
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Q&A: Alan Dean, CoverForYou & Outbacker
Alan Dean, managing director for travel insurance firms CoverForYou and Outbacker, discusses rising fraud levels, what's driving travel insurance complaints, and encouraging customers to engage with their policies.
Aviva attempts ‘opportunistic’ take-over of Direct Line
Direct Line’s board confirmed this evening (27 November) that they have rejected a £3.3bn takeover bid from Aviva - the second suitor they have turned down so far this year.
Axa accused of threatening to pull cover from brain injury victim
Axa Partners reportedly insisted that a woman suffering from multiple brain injuries must be repatriated against the advice of her doctors, or face losing her travel insurance coverage.
Mike Crane joins Axa Commercial as SME and specialty director
Mike Crane, formerly managing director of LV Broker, has been appointed as Axa Commercial’s SME and specialty director.
FCA to reduce costs after ‘open cheque book’ feedback
The Financial Conduct Authority plans to reduce regulatory costs, in response to feedback that it treats the industry like an “open chequebook”.
Guidewire teases enhanced focus on pricing products
Will McAllister, senior vice president and managing director of EMEA at Guidewire, has told Insurance Post the firm will begin deploying pricing products “in a much shorter timeframe”.
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Lloyd's Neal calls CrowdStrike 'warning shot' to insurers
John Neal, CEO of Lloyd’s of London, has described the CrowdStrike outage as a “warning shot” for insurers on the importance of cyber resilience.