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Met seizes 100 000th uninsured car in London
The Metropolitan Police Service has seized its 100 000th uninsured vehicle in London.
Barclay unveils regional and product expansion at Rural Insurance
Rural Insurance managing director Ian Barclay has outlined expansion plans that will see the UK General business establish a foothold in East Anglia, Wales and the South West of England.
Rural Insurance eyes 'number two' spot after year of growth
UK General business Rural Insurance boosted its gross written premium by 11% to £32m and improved Ebitda by 5% to £2m for the financial year ending 31 March 2014.
Biba research spurs Defra Flood Re roundtable
Research from the British Insurance Brokers' Association has highlighted concerns that buying and placing flood cover will become increasingly difficult once Flood Re comes into force.
Dual names Oldcorn as COO for Europe
Dual asset underwriting managing director Phillip Oldcorn has been promoted to the newly created role of chief operating officer for Europe at the Hyperion underwriting arm.
Ageas rolling out commercial and subsidence claims reviews in 2015
Ageas is set to follow the completion of a household claims review with an investigation into its commercial and subsidence panels next year, Post can reveal.
Liberty Insurance appointed lead underwriter for Hughes
Liberty Mutual's Irish subsidiary has agreed to become the lead underwriter of Hughes Insurance following its acquisition of the Northern Ireland broker announced yesterday.
Eiopa consults on Solvency II guidelines
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority is seeking responses to a consultation on the first set of guidelines for Solvency II legislation.
Ageas finalises household claims reshuffle
Ageas has completed a restructure of its household claims suppliers, appointing 21 members to its new panel.
Axa strikes data access deal with Callcredit
Axa has partnered with Callcredit Information Group giving the insurer better access to credit checking and behavioural data tools.
Aviva mobile phones hit by third-party cyber attack
Hundreds of Aviva staff were hit by a cyber attack on the insurer's mobile phone technology supplier last month.
Compton leaves KPMG to join Mapfre in China
KPMG's head of insurance consulting for Mainland China Tony Compton is leaving the consultancy to join Spanish insurer Mapfre's Chinese operations.
Hong Kong ferry crashes in Macau
A TurboJet ferry traveling from Hong Kong to Macau crashed into a breakwater in Macau harbour on Friday morning injuring 70 people.
England fans excluded from World Cup elimination insurance
Chinese insurer Ancheng Insurance is offering World Cup insurance for fans to compensate for the disappointment of being eliminated from the tournament.
Manchester City partners with Indonesian insurer
English Premiership football champions Manchester City are partnering with Indonesian insurer Jiwasraya.
Legal & General shuts Belfast office
Legal & General has confirmed the closure of its Belfast office with the claims and customer service work carried out at the branch moved to Birmingham and Ipswich.
Liberty Insurance acquires Northern Ireland broker Hughes
Liberty Insurance has acquired Northern Ireland broker Hughes Insurance, according to Post's sister publication Insurance Age.
Wunelli targets US after striking deal with Chinese insurer
UK telematics provider Wunelli has signalled its intention to launch into the American and Chinese insurance markets following its takeover by US firm Lexis Nexis.
19 staff impacted as Towergate shifts Leeds HNW business to Surrey
Towergate is shifting high net worth business carried out by Premier Home Solutions in Leeds to Surrey with up to 19 staff expected to be affected by the move.
Swinton promotes two to account exec roles
Swinton has made two promotions within its Manchester head office elevating Matthew Collings and Ben Travis to personal lines account executive roles.
Balbinot’s Insurance Europe presidency extended
The chief insurance officer of Generali will serve an additional year as president of Insurance Europe after a vote at the European insurance and reinsurance federation’s General Assembly in Malta.
Biba welcomes ‘encouraging’ competition proposals
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has issued its support to proposals from the Competition and Markets Authority to improve the UK’s dysfunctional motor market.
CHO hails competition probe backing for modified GTA
The Credit Hire Organisation has welcomed the Competition Market Authority’s proposals this morning as a validation for the general terms of agreement held between insurers and credit hire firms.
ABI heralds credit hire cap plans
The Association of British Insurers has welcomed plans to limit the cost of providing a replacement vehicle as an at-fault insurer as part of package of reforms unveiled the Competition and Markets Authority.