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Jabsheh moves to London to take on role as IGI UK executive director
International General Insurance Holdings has appointed Waleed Jabsheh as executive director of its UK board.
Personal injury claimant jailed for fraudulent claim against Hastings Direct
A personal injury claimant has been jailed for making a false claim against Hastings Direct.
Insurance Europe responds to Vnuk consultation
Insurance Europe and the Council of Bureaux have issued a joint response to the European Commission’s inception impact assessment on the Refit review of the Motor Insurance Directive.
Sherpa raises $2.3m during seed funding round prior to UK expansion
Insurtech start-up Sherpa has raised $2.3 million in funding from angel investors prior to its launch in the UK later this year.
German insurtech start-up raises $10m seed investment
Berlin-based insurtech start-up Coya has raised a seed investment of over $10m from global investors including Brolly backer Valar Ventures.
Insured losses from Hurricane Harvey to range into the billions
Insured losses resulting from Hurricane Harvey’s winds and storm surge could range from $1.2bn (£0.93bn) to $2.3bn (£1.78bn), according to AIR Worldwide.
Uninsured driver claims rise for first time in over a decade
The Motor Insurers' Bureau has seen an increase in the number of uninsured driver claims for the first time in over a decade.
Cunningham Lindsey recruits in Australia and promotes in the Middle East
Global loss adjuster Cunningham Lindsey has hired in New South Wales and made a senior promotion in Dubai.
GM Consultant hires in Asia-Pacific
Experienced former broker and underwriter Sue Yen Leow has joined international loss adjuster GM Consultant as business development manager, Asia-Pacific.
This Week in Post: Is there a driver on board this truck?
Living in South London, I’m in an on-off relationship with my broadband connection. My unreliable web access is irritating – although it is probably not as bad as in certain rural areas.
Reconstruction costs for Harvey could top $40bn
Reconstruction costs form property damaged by Hurricane Harvey could reach $39.6bn, according to Core Logic.
Allianz employees given suspended sentences for leaking customer data to CMCs
Five people, including three Allianz employees who made £7000 from leaking more than 700 pieces of confidential data, have been sentenced for bribery offences.
Harvey expected to be major hurricane as it approaches Texas landfall
Inland flooding, hurricane winds, and life-threatening storm surge poses a severe risk from Hurricane Harvey, according to catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide.
Insurers welcome government's self-driving lorry trials
The government has greenlighted a project which will see self-driving lorry “platooning” trials on UK roads by the end of next year.
Axis increases Novae takeover offer to 715p per share
Axis has improved its cash offer to acquire Novae to 715 pence per share valuing the Lloyd’s listed insurer at approximately £477.6m.
Aviva sells stake in Italian insurance business
Aviva has sold its stake in its Italian joint venture Avipop Assicurazioni SpA.
MSIG to buy First Capital for £1.25bn
Japanese carrier Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, part of MS&AD, has acquired Singapore general insurer First Capital for $1.6bn (£1.25bn) from Fairfax Financial.
Motor premiums to rise while government delays Ogden consultation feedback
The Ministry of Justice’s decision to delay the Ogden consultation feedback may push motor premiums up.
Price and level of cover most important factors when shopping for a new policy, customers say
Price and level of cover are the primary concerns for customers when shopping for insurance, according to research from QuickPages
Vnuk ruling could lead to next hunting ground for CMCs, ABI warns
The Association of British Insurers has warned that the Vnuk ruling could lead to the next ‘lucrative hunting ground’ for claims management companies due to the vagueness of implications.
Majority of risk managers unprepared for major claim
Under half of risk managers are prepared for a major claim, a survey has revealed.
IPT spurs fastest rise in home premiums in three years
Changes to insurance premium tax have spurred the fastest rise in home premiums in three years.
Umbria Italy quake loss up 64% to €108m
Estimated insurance industry losses from the earthquake that struck Italy in August last year has been increased by 64% to €108m (£99.4m), according to Perils.
MIB urges European Commission to take action against consequences of Vnuk ruling
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau has urged the European Commission to take action against the unmitigated consequences of the Vnuk ruling.