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Ecclesiastical underlines credentials as Aviva launches church insurance joint venture
Faith insurer Ecclesiastical has reiterated its position as the “first choice for the Anglican community” following the launch of a joint venture between Aviva and Stackhouse Poland targeting Church of England parishes.
Thistle hires former Brightside CEO Williams
Former Brightside CEO Paul Williams is to become managing director of JLT-owned Thistle Insurance Services.
Post reveals consumer champions as Trust Insurance Taskforce
As part of its campaign to improve trust in the insurance industry Post has announced a taskforce of consumer champions, who will challenge insurers thoughts, beliefs and processes, and provide much need feedback and a realistic view of what customers…
Markel appoints new senior underwriter and head of professional indemnity
Markel International has appointed David Sawyer as senior underwriter and head of professional indemnity in its professional and financial risks division.
Bluefin makes regional hires in Milton Keynes and Northampton
Bluefin has hired Nick Pay and Paul Scott as branch directors in Milton Keynes and Northampton.
AA sees spate of motor claims from ‘giant' hailstones
AA Insurance estimates hailstorms last week in the north east of England have damaged 1700 cars worth up to £1.5m.
Every firm is a potential target as Ace completes second largest deal in insurance history
UK insurance companies have been warned that no firm is immune from purchase as companies feel the need to ‘eat each other’s lunch’ to solve organic growth challenges in what has been labelled a ‘mad’ consolidation environment.
Flood Re to launch £2.1bn reinsurance procurement
Flood Re is to begin the process to secure £2.1bn of reinsurance cover and is anticipating interest from Bermudian and US companies as well as collateralised reinsurers.
Innovation Group plots to double software arm to £100m
Software solutions and outsourcing provider Innovation Group has outlined its intention to grow its software division to £100m in value in the next three years.
Assurant launches same day handset replacement so customers can ‘reconnect’ within hours
Assurant Solutions customers whose mobile phones are lost or stolen will be able to get a replacement handset delivered the same day following the launch of same day delivery offer to UK bank clients.
FCA annual report reveals insolvent insurer and client money deficit
The Financial Conduct Authority has stopped 1300 small law firms renewing their professional indemnity cover with an insolvent insurer as well as correcting a £17m client money deficit in a medium-sized broker, according to its 2014/15 annual report.
Former Endsleigh commercial head buys charity broker
Endsleigh’s former head of commercial Tim Larden has completed the purchase of Sheffield-based broker Ladbrook Insurance.
PI nuisance calls and texts among top complaints received by ICO
The Information Commissioner’s Office saw a 12% increase in complaints regarding nuisance calls and texts in 2014, the data protection watchdog’s annual report showed.
Moody's puts CGCS debt ratings on negative review
Moody's has placed the ‘B3’ corporate family rating and ‘B3-PD’ probability of default rating of Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford on review for downgrade given deterioration in the group’s Ebitda, financial leverage and interest coverage metrics.
Swinton poaches Lloyds' Beaven for distribution director role
Swinton has looked to the banking sector in recruiting a new distribution director, appointing Richard Beaven, formerly of Lloyds Banking Group, to the role.
Drivers warned of new crash for cash tactic
Motorists have been warned about an aggressive new strain of the ‘crash for cash' scam that is increasingly being used by opportunistic criminals.
Axa issues travel policy guidance on Greece and Tunisia
Insurer Axa has agreed to double the cash limit on all travel products at point of claim for customers travelling to Greece or any Greek islands until 30th September 2015.
Hastings adds non-executive directors
Hastings Insurance Group has further strengthened its board with the addition of four new non-executive directors, including former Axa chairman Pierre Lefèvre.
Insurers warned to 'think the unthinkable' and prepare for Grexit
A decision by Greece to leave the Eurozone could have huge ramifications for insurers and their policyholders law firm CMS has warned.
Alistair Hardie leads MBO at Cega
Alistair Hardie has led a management buy-out at claims handler and medical assistance company Cega after the firm secured funding from NatWest.
ABI defends use of age as motor rating factor
The Association of British Insurers has defended the higher price paid by old and young drivers for their car insurance with the publication of new data showing the link between accident frequency, claims costs and age.
Chubb's $28.3bn price-tag leaves market insiders 'gobsmacked'
The $28.3bn (£18.1bn) fee Ace will pay to acquire Chubb has come as a major surprise to market commentators, who have questioned the rationale behind the purchase and its future market implications.
Acturis grows by over 20% for third consecutive year
Acturis posted a 25% increase in revenues to £36.9m for the year to September 2014.
MIB database to become motor liability trigger following paper certificate changes
Insurers will no longer have to pay third party motor claims for policyholders whose insurance has been cancelled following the implementation of the Deregulation Act this week, according to the Motor Insurance Bureau’s Technical director, Paul Ryman…