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Hiscox shortlists two locations for post-Brexit base
Lloyd’s of London underwriter Hiscox said it has shortlisted two European Union countries and was in talks with regulators to set up a new insurance base to continue servicing clients after Britain leaves the EU.
QBE looks to move £500m of business to new territory
QBE will move £500m of business, around 20% of its European operation, out of the UK in the wake of Brexit.
'Mixed bag' for London market says Hiscox MD
Hiscox’s London market business has presented an inconsistent and mixed operating year for the insurer, according to Steve Langan, CEO of Hiscox Insurance.
Aviva will retrain staff affected by automation roll out
Aviva has asked staff if a robot could better perform their job. If the answer is yes, the company will offer employees the chance to be retrained.
Insurers' share prices tumble as profits hit by discount rate changes
More insurers have posted swingeing losses as a result of the discount rate cut.
Travelers threatens start-up broker over use of umbrella logo
Start-up broker Brolly is looking to crowdsource a new logo following the threat of legal action from Travelers.
Costs for SMEs could rise £6.8bn over 2017
Seven out of 10 small to medium enterprises expect their revenues to shrink or stay the same in 2017.
Asta invests in Arma Underwriting
Lloyd’s managing general agent Asta is to finance the development of Arma Underwriting, a London and Dubai reinsurance MGA.
Hiscox posts 'record' 2016 as UK and Europe profits double
Insurer Hiscox has reported a "record" profit of £354m for 2016, an increase of 64%, driven by a benign claims environment and strong investment return.
QBE Europe reports increase in COR due to weakened sterling
Australian insurer QBE has reported an increase in its combined operating ratio for its European division and a dip in it profits in the year 2016.
Insurers to face £3bn bill from discount rate cut
Insurers could face a £3bn bill from the discount rate cut, with individual motor premiums rising by an average of £100.
MS Amlin boosts marine with Phoenix acquisition
Global specialty insurer MS Amlin, is to acquire 100% of the equity of Phoenix Underwriters, a Hong Kong based managing general agent specialising in yachts, super yachts and commercial craft.
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Industry reacts to discount rate cut
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ABI hits out at ‘crazy’ discount rate decision, claiming it could affect 36 million motorists
The Association of British Insurers has warned that cutting the discount rate so severely was a “crazy decision” that will affect millions of motorists.
Direct Line hit by £230m profit blow from discount rate cut
Direct Line will see a blow to profits of up to £230m from the discount rate cut, the company said.
Admiral sees profit hit of up to £100m from discount rate cut
The discount rate cut will add between £140m to £175m to Admiral’s claims settlement bill, the insurer said.
Ogden discount rate set at minus 0.75%
Liz Truss, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, has decided to implement the Ogden discount rate at minus 0.75%, a change from plus 2.5%.
Flood Re: One year on – how effective and successful is the scheme?
Post looks at Flood Re as it approaches its anniversary
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.