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Glaser confident after "strong quarter" for Marsh
Global insurance broker Marsh had a solid second quarter of 2016.
Biba and Ageas renew calls for telematics tax break after record motor premium hike
Young drivers should be given a tax break on their motor insurance if they take out a telematics policy.
Enterprise liquidator tells policyholders to seek new cover due to claims uncertainty
The provisional liquidator of Gibraltar-based Enterprise Insurance Company has warned that it is uncertain the business has enough assets to pay claims.
No clarity over who will pay for ADAS recalibration
Thatcham Research has issued a new voluntary code of practice to provide clear guidance on the recalibration of car safety technology during the replacement or refit of windscreens.
UK P&I Club: ‘Can-test’ could cut deaths caused by cargo liquefaction
Protection and Indemnity insurance provider The UK P&I Club has called for members to use ‘can-test’ to help avoid loss of life arising from cargo liquefaction.
Standards could play key role in accelerating fintech and insurtech
Standards could play a key role in helping to strengthen and accelerate fintech’s development in the UK, research from BSI has suggested.
Insurance Europe has doubts on services passport
Insurance Europe has questioned the ability of a services passport to ensure that a service provider is able to satisfy cross-border insurance obligations, in response to a European Commission consultation.
Las Vegas fraudster pleads guilty to laundering £66,000 of dead mother's pension
A woman who pocketed £66,000 of her mother’s pension payments three years after she died has pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering.
Vehicle thefts up for first time in 20 years in London
The Metropolitan Police has seen the first rise in vehicle thefts in 20 years, a Home Office report has revealed.
AIG announces Brexit residency cover for executives
AIG is to cover legal challenges in the event of permanent residency applications being rejected pre Brexit, and the challenges to repatriation orders post Brexit, and part of its Directors' and Officers' policy.
Lloyds Banking Group insurance profit hit by weather claims in H1 2016
Lloyds Banking Group this morning reported that its general insurance business saw a 12.5% drop in general insurance ‘underlying profit’ for the first half of 2016 after reporting £168m in income (H1 2015: £192m).
Supreme Court ruling will not revolutionise industry, say insurance lawyers
The Supreme Court ruling to allow case re-opening when new evidence of fraud has come to light will not lead to an influx of old cases being reexamined, insurance lawyers said.
Charles Taylor to set up a TPA in Q4
Charles Taylor will establish a third party administrator to handle specialist lines later this year, Post has learned.
Career file: Conor Brennan appointed as UK GI head of Zurich UK
Conor Brennan will replace Vibhu Sharma, who left his role as Zurich’s UK country manager and head of general insurance business, amid wider restructuring at the company.
Dive In festival gets a wider audience
Next month Lloyd’s will stage its second Dive In Festival, promoting the cause of diversity and inclusion in the insurance industry.
Enterprise parent company to expand MGA following insurer's collapse
The parent company of collapsed insurer Enterprise is looking to amend the remit and secure additional capacity from an alternative re-insurer for its Managing General Agent Andeva.
Supreme Court rules that claims cases can be re-opened
The Supreme Court has ruled that cases can be re-opened if new evidence of fraud subsequently comes to light after the settlement.
UK General Insurance supports Fish's motor excess book following Enterprise collapse
Leeds-based personal lines insurer UK General Insurance will be supporting Fish Insurance’s motor excess protection book following the collapse of Enterprise on Friday.
Charles Taylor looking to help Cega expand its client base
Charles Taylor is hoping its existing client base will help organically grow new acquisition Cega.
Lancashire Holdings pre-tax profits fall by 36% in H1 2016
The first half of 2016 saw pre-tax profits for specialist insurer Lancashire Holdings drop from £67.5m in H1 2015 to £43.1m.
The County Group launches new headquarters as part of expansion drive
The County Group has launched its new headquarters in Crewe as part of its future expansion plans.
Elite to set up office in Luxembourg to counter Brexit fears
Gibraltar-based Elite Insurance said it will set up a new regulated insurance company in Luxembourg to ensure that it would not miss out on passporting rights following Brexit.
No further job losses planned, JLT promises staff
JLT will not be making further job cuts as a result of its restructure, deputy group CEO Mark Drummond Brady has told Post.
Sprinklers should be compulsory in new warehouses says ABI
Sprinklers should be made a legal requirement in all new warehouses over 2,000m2, the Association of British Insurers has said.