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Ardonagh explains carrier cull and alternative capital plans in APS roll out
Ardonagh has cut its carrier relationships from 940 to 700 in the past six months with an eventual target of below 200, Paul Dilley, CEO of Geo Underwriting told Post.
Tradewise secures £55m of motor trade capacity from Berkshire Hathaway
UK managing general agent Tradewise Insurance Services has sourced £55m of capacity from Berkshire Hathaway via Faraday in London to continue writing motor trade business, as Tradewise Insurance Company goes into run-off.
Tradewise Insurance Company goes into run-off
Gibraltar-based motor insurer Tradewise Insurance Company is going into run-off and will stop writing business after 31 December.
Government pledges to deliver long-term market access for UK and Gibraltar firms
The government will take steps to ensure long-term market access for UK and Gibraltar financial services firms, according to a Queen’s Speech briefing document.
Government to plough on with Thomas Cook Compensation Bill
The government has outlined plans for a capped compensation scheme for Thomas Cook customers suffering “the most serious hardship” from injuries or illness.
MS Amlin puts four lines into run-off
MS Amlin will stop writing corporate property, real estate, casualty and package binders through its UK property and casualty business on 31 January 2020, the insurer has confirmed.
Peter Zaffino named AIG president
Peter Zaffino will become president of insurer AIG in the New Year.
Bank of England consults on climate change stress tests
The Bank of England is consulting on proposals for its 2021 Biennial Exploratory Scenario exercises, which will test the resilience of banks and insurers to various climate scenarios.
HDI Global Specialty enters fine art market
HDI Global Specialty UK has hired former Axa Art CEO Nick Brett as the insurer moves into the fine art market.
CII appoints professional standards committee chair
The Chartered Insurance Institute has appointed Clyde & Co’s Jennette Newman as chair of the professional standards committee.
Macquarie invests in Watchstone
Macquarie Group now holds 5.32% of Watchstone Group, according to a stock exchange filing.
FCA issues warning over clone broker
The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a warning over an unauthorised firm pretending to be Speedy Insurance.
FCA calls for feedback on open finance
The Financial Conduct Authority has published a call for input on proposals for open finance, which it claims could be a long-term solution to dual pricing.
Clear would be 'chuffed' and 'interested' in Brokerbility deal
Clear CEO Howard Lickens has admitted the broker would be interested in a deal with Brokerbility as speculation swirls that the firm could look to undertake a form of reverse takeover of the network.
Volkswagen debuts repair platform for insurer use
Volkswagen Group has launched a 'paint and body platform' to keep insurers and the repair network up to date with its latest developments and technology updates.
Government still missing the point on child compensation whiplash qualms, campaigners say
The Ministry of Justice continues to face criticism for "missing the point" in its response to allegations of a “loophole” in whiplash legislation that affects children and vulnerable road users.
Former Hastings group CFO Hoskins takes on BGL NED role
Hastings’ former group chief financial officer, Richard Hoskins, will join BGL as an independent non-executive director in January.
Victor to write follow-on business through 'virtual' Lloyd's syndicate
Victor Insurance will operate at Lloyd’s as a “virtual syndicate” writing follow-on business as it looks to provide its capital partners opportunities to participate in risks around the world.
Harris Balcombe creates head of cyber risks role
Mark Harris has joined loss assessor Harris Balcombe as head of cyber risks, Post can reveal.
Willis IRM buys Hale Kavanagh in Leeds
Belfast-based Willis Insurance and Risk Management has bought Leeds firm Hale Kavanagh Insurance Brokers for an undisclosed sum.
ABI opts against legal challenge to Ogden rate decision
The Association of British Insurers will not be proceeding with a legal challenge to the “misguided and incorrect” decision to set the Ogden personal injury discount rate at -0.25%, the organisation has confirmed.
This Week: Getting stuff done
Helios has (almost) done his work and got the week done. Probably because he has an oven ready plan. To leave the working week and enter the weekend.
Eldon rebrands as Somerset Bridge
Arron Banks’ Eldon Insurance Services has rebranded as Somerset Bridge Insurance Services after receiving approval from members and the Financial Conduct Authority.
All-party insurance group chair Craig Tracey returned to parliament with record majority
Insurance broker turned Conservative parliamentarian Craig Tracey was returned as the MP for North Warwickshire in yesterday’s general election.