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Slater and Gordon hit by A$350m UK writedown
Melbourne-based personal injury law firm Slater and Gordon made a loss of A$425.1m (£263m) in the first six months of the firm's financial year to the end of 31 December.
AIA's Tucker sees 7% China penetration in 2030
Mark Tucker, CEO of Hong Kong-headquartered life insurer AIA, sees great potential for his company and others in China.
QBE appoints McMillan as COO
Sydney-headquartered QBE has appointed former CEO of Aviva Europe and chairman of global health insurance David McMillan as group chief operations officer.
QBE announces A$1bn share buyback after 2016 profit increase
Australian global giant QBE has seen its share price climb after posting its 2016 group performance today.
Travelers to pay legal costs for PIP Breast Implant claimants
Travelers Insurance Company has to pay legal costs for a number PIP Breast Implant claimants, the High Court has ruled.
Claims Club: Insurtech start-ups should partner with insurers
Insurtech start-ups should look to partner with major insurers rather than go it alone, start-up leaders have said.
Allianz calls for clarity over subrogation in driverless cars bill
Allianz said it is looking forward to “more clarity” over whether insurers have access to collision data should a driverless car be involved in an accident.
Skuld Copenhagen sees leadership change
Krester Krøger Kjær has taken over as head of Skuld Copenhagen, replacing Helle Lehmann.
ICO raids house linked to data theft
A raid was carried out on a London address linked to the illegal access of customer details from a nationwide car repair company.
This week: Personal injury, fundamental flaws and results
Personal injury took on a new meaning for me this week when I discovered a bruised ankle picked up during a recent paragliding adventure was actually a bad break.
Insurers see 300% surge in claims as a result of Storm Doris
Insurers expect to see as many storm claims in the next two days as they’ve seen for the whole of the year so far.
Allianz sponsors Asian Champions League
Global general insurer Allianz has signed a four year sponsorship agreement with the Asian Football Confederation for three major cup competitions.
RSA says more than 900 jobs culled last year, as it looks to further efficiencies
RSA made more than 900 redundancies last year and plans to make an additional £50m in cost savings.
Telematics data helps to disprove fraudulent car hire claim
Information gathered from blackbox telematics has been used successfully to reveal a dishonest customer claim involving a hire vehicle.
PI firms will have 'no other choice but to close' following whiplash reform
More jobs could be lost as a result of the government's whiplash reforms than were lost in the South Wales steel industry last year, Access to Justice told Post.
Expected discount rate cut shaves £10m profit from ERS
The expected discount rate reduction has shaved off £10m of profit from motor insurer ERS.
Solvency II risk margin is ‘fundamentally flawed’: PRA
Solvency II is broadly fine but there are some bugs that need to be ironed out, the CEO of the Prudential Regulation Authority has said.
Swiss Re CUO to step down
Swiss Re’s Matthias Weber is to step down as group chief underwriting officer.
Swiss Re Q4 profit drops 45% due to nat cat claims
Reinsurance giant Swiss Re has reported a 45% drop in fourth quarter net profit, citing costly natural catastrophe claims for the fall in profit.
Axa CEO: Discount rate cut could wipe out benefit from whiplash reform
The reduction of the discount rate may wipe out any reduction in premiums that consumers might see from whiplash reforms, the CEO of Axa has warned.
Axa sees profits rise by 12% in 2016
Axa has seen underlying profit rise by 12% to £263m in the UK and Ireland business.
Government to raise small claims track limit for whiplash to £5000
The Ministry of Justice has confirmed there are to be fixed tariffs capping whiplash compensation payouts.