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Flood Re likely to be copied by other nations, ABI's Evans predicts
Flood Re is likely to be copied entirely or in part by other countries, according to Association of British Insurers director general Huw Evans.
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Hit-and-run interim report to be published in next few weeks
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau expects the University of Leicester to publish an interim report into hit-and-run motor accidents within the “next few weeks” as it aims to get a better understanding of the reasons why people leave the scene of a collision and…
Covéa Insurance hails ‘fantastic progress’ as COR and GWP improve
Covéa's UK insurance arm reported an improved gross written premium of £473m (2014: £445m) and combined operating ratio of 96.9% (2014: 97.8%) in its 2015 results.
Guest promoted at XL Catlin in Singapore
David Guest, XL Catlin's Asia-Pacific head of crisis management, has been promoted to country manager for the insurer's Singapore operations.
Cherish in talks to provide Welsh-translated Axa policy to broker Tarian
Essex-based wholesale broker Cherish Insurance Brokers is in discussions to translate its Axa policy into Welsh for bilingual high street broker Tarian, Post can reveal.
Ongoing losses forecast for Co-op Insurance as transformation continues
Co-operative Insurance expects 2016 to be another loss-making year due to continuing investment in its transformation programme, as the business this week reported a £66.1m statutory loss.
Greater MRO regulation called for as Medco review welcomed
The Ministry of Justice decision to leave formal regulation of Medco’s medical reporting organisations on the backburner is a “missed opportunity”, according to commentators, amid hopes the government department’s pledge to keep the issue under review…
Co-op says impact of December floods causes £13m GI profit loss in 2015
The Co-operative group today posted a £13m profit loss for its general insurance division in 2015, marking a significant drop from £1m the previous year.
Autoglass rolls out UK-wide solution to calibrate ADS
Autoglass has introduced a UK-wide solution to calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, which support vehicle safety systems including autonomous braking and lane deviation warnings.
Speedy payments and 3D printing among initiatives in industry's push to digitise claims
A swathe of initiatives to digitise the claims process are being rolled out by insurance sector companies including harnessing 3D-printing technology and initiatives that result in settlements being paid to customers in minutes rather than days.
Smart Driver Club Insurance to offer up to 40% off premium for lower-risk drivers
Smart Driver Club Insurance, the insurance offering of former Wunelli CEO Penny Searles' new UK-first telematics venture, will offer a significant reduction in its premium for drivers with a low level of risk.
Hastings’ ex-chairman Neil Utley transfers 3.6m shares to charitable trust
Neil Utley has transferred just over 3.6 million shares of his sizeable holding in Hastings Insurance Group to his family's charitable trust, according to a note issued to the London Stock Exchange today.
Thomas Carroll expands South Wales footprint with Monmouthshire deal
Thomas Carroll has acquired South Wales commercial insurance broker Monmouthshire Insurance Services, a subsidiary of the Monmouthshire Building Society Group.
Former Wunelli boss Searles launches used car membership club
Former Wunelli CEO Penny Searles has returned to the market with the launch of an insurance company called Smart Driver Club Insurance, part of a membership service for motorists driving used cars.
Tony Latham departs as Pool Re non-exec chairman for ex-Zurich boss Geoff Riddell
Former CEO and chairman of Zurich Global Corporate, Geoff Riddell, will step into the non-executive chairman role at Pool Re as Tony Latham retires.
FL360 looks to rehab growth as it acquires majority stake in Corpore TTN
FL360, the holding company of Speed Medical Examination Services, has acquired a majority stake in Corpore TTN, the independent rehabilitation and injury management firm.
Highways England to trial 'Wi-Fi road' on A2/M2 as part of innovation strategy
Highways England has today released its innovation strategy which sets out its wide-ranging plan to ensure it is keeping pace with advances in technology.
Biba urges cooperation to allow brokers to cede to Flood Re
The British Insurance Brokers' Association is urging insurers and software houses to cooperate to allow brokers to cede customers to Flood Re amid concerns its members are currently at a disadvantage to insurers' direct channels.
Broking agent sentenced after netting £7200 from fake policies
An insurance agent has been handed a 12 month suspended sentence after fictitious insurance policy sales were uncovered by his employer, broker Eunisure.
Oil price shocks could drive insurers out of energy sector
Cost-cutting in the energy market as oil prices fall could see insurers consider exiting the sector, according to Willis Towers Watson’s annual energy market review.
Riot cover to continue as standard as Act gets Royal Assent
Property insurers will continue to include riot damage cover as standard after lobbying by the Association of British Insurers contributed to the government introducing a £1m per claim limit in the Riot Compensation Act 2016.
Brokers, insurers and Lloyd's carriers see FCA fees reduced
Brokers, insurers and Lloyd’s companies will see their contribution to the Financial Conduct Authority annual funding requirement reduced in 2016/17, according to the proposed fees published today.
AA sees insurance service revenue fall amid flat group revenue
Revenue in insurance services at the AA fell to £131m (2015: £142m) with an increase in customer churn due to higher motor premiums the cause, according to the company’s results for the year ended 31 January 2016.