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Medical provider gains Lloyd's coverholder status in Hong Kong
Global health insurer ALC Health, known as a la carte healthcare, has become a Lloyd's coverholder in Hong Kong and opened an office in the Special Administrative Region.
80% of claims from Cyclone Debbie are residential
Damage to homes and contents have made up 80% of almost A$1bn (£590m) of claims from deadly Tropical Cyclone Debbie.
QBE creates chief customer officer role
Australian global insurer QBE has made an internal appointment to fill a new position of chief customer officer for Australia and New Zealand.
Kennedys reports an 8% increase in global turnover
Kennedys has reported an 8% increase in turnover for the financial year 2016/17 of £149.9m (2016: £138.8m).
Zurich enters global car rental market following acquisition of Halo
Zurich has acquired Halo allowing it to enter the global car rental market.
MS Amlin's European business heads to Belgium due to Brexit
MS Amlin is to re-domicile its European business, Amlin Insurance Societas Europaea to Belgium in response to Brexit.
Antares adds David Hobbs, Mike Finch and Paul Grimsey to its board
Lloyd’s managing agent Antares has appointed internal candidates to the roles of chief operations officer and finance director and added both executives and its chief actuary to its board.
LMA launches claims management hub for Lloyd’s carriers
The London Market Association has approved the creation of a claims expert management hub for Lloyd’s carriers.
Government looking to drop 'outdated' discount rate formula
The government is looking to move away from the “outdated” Ogden discount rate mechanism, the City Minister has said.
Businesses to face bigger costs for ransomware attacks
Businesses are being warned that they could face greater financial fall-out if they become victim to a cyber or ransomware attacks, following the Petya attack on Tuesday.
IAG lifts full year guidance on higher reserve releases
After a tough year of natural catastrophes Sydney-headquartered insurer IAG has raised its margin guidance range for the full financial year after announcing higher than expected reserve releases.
Awareness of many business covers in Hong Kong is low, says QBE
Research from Australia-headquartered insurer QBE suggests SMEs and large businesses have a costly insurance knowledge gap in Hong Kong.
New Zealand's Tower backs Suncorp's bid
New Zealand insurer Tower's board is now favouring Suncorp's bid for the company over Fairfax Financial.
Government should rethink stance on single market access: Scotland's Brexit Minister
Theresa May’s government should rethink its stance on a hard Brexit and single market access, Scotland's Brexit minister has said.
Watchstone names Stefan Borson as successor to outgoing CEO
Watchstone has named Stefan Borson as the successor to outgoing CEO Indro Mukerjee, who will resign at the end of the year.
Government to introduce ILS framework in the autumn
The Government is to introduce a framework for Insurance Linked Securities before parliament with the hope of getting it up and running in the autumn, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, has said.
Equivalence is not a substitute for mutual market access agreement: ABI
Regulatory and Solvency II equivalence is not an adequate replacement for a proper agreement on mutual market drawn up by government, the industry has heard.
Autofocus employees sentenced to over five years for fabricating evidence
Seven former employees of Autofocus have been collectively sentenced to over five years after being found guilty of doctoring hire rate evidence to defend insurers in court.
No Brexit deal 'not acceptable' says ABI
Leaving the European Union without a deal is not acceptable if insurers are to continue to meet the needs of customers and remain legally compliant, the Association of British Insurers, will warn today.
New Zealand to increase EQC cover; Kaikoura claims hit NZ$1.84bn
New Zealand government reforms propose to increase insurance coverage for the state-backed Earthquake Commission scheme to NZ$150,000 (£86,000) from NZ$100,000.
Lloyd's to submit Brussels structure in September
Lloyd’s of London will submit a formal application for its Brussels hub structure in September, the corporation's CEO has said.
Lloyd’s to shed one in 10 jobs in cost-cutting drive
Lloyd’s of London is to strip headcount by 10%, roughly equivalent to 70 staff, as the corporation continues to tackle costs.
UK needs EU transition deal to prevent business failures: Euler Hermes
A transition deal on goods and services between the UK and the European Union is needed to prevent a sharp rise in UK business insolvencies in 2019, according to Euler Hermes.
Insurance adds £40bn to UK economy
The insurance and long term savings sector adds more than £40bn to the UK economy, new analysis shows.