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Menopause still a ‘taboo’ subject for women in insurance
Vicky Wallis, chief people officer at Direct Line Group, expressed concerns that if the “culture is not right” for women in the industry, they can’t have open conversations about the menopause.
Martin Lewis tells FCA to investigate insurers
Campaigning journalist Martin Lewis called on the Financial Conduct Authority to urgently investigate whether travel insurers are making fair decisions about customers with mental health problems – and to punish those that are not.
Insurers trapped with ill-designed systems, claims Peppercorn CEO
Nigel Lombard, Peppercorn founder and chief executive, believes insurers are trapped with processes that were designed very much on the provider’s agenda, rather than on the customer’s.
Meet the 2023 Claims Apprentices
Ahead of the new series of Claims Apprentice, sponsored by Kennedys, we are delighted to introduce you to our six finalists, who have made it through the interview process and onto the fourth run of the popular video show.
Ascot president replaces retiring Brooks as group CEO
Retiring Andrew Brooks is succeeded by Ascot's group president Jonathan Zaffino as CEO with immediate effect.
Insurance broker’s killer is jailed for life
A man has been jailed for life for killing a young insurance broker he mistakenly blamed for losing his life savings.
Tesla gears up for in-house UK insurance launch
Companies House listings, and a job advert, suggest that electric motor manufacturer Tesla is planning to launch a “full-stack in-house insurer” in the UK and wider Europe.
Nicholson replaces Nichols as Zurich's chief claims officer
Zurich has appointed James Nicholson as chief claims officer with immediate effect, replacing David Nichols.
Hiscox partners with Supercede; Zurich offering 100 apprenticeships; Stubben Edge secures further funding
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Over half of FCA staff looking to leave amid dissatisfaction over pay, says Unite
The trade union Unite has written to Financial Conduct Authority CEO Nikhil Rathi to warn the regulator that widespread anger over pay has led to more than half of staff looking to leave their jobs.
War on wages sees insurers struggling to fill vacancies
Insurer employees believing the only way to get more money to cover the cost-of-living crisis was to move jobs resulted in an unprecedented number of job vacancies in 2022, according to labour market analysis.
NFU Mutual policyholders invited to claim after Covid cover complaints upheld
Dozens of NFU Mutual policyholders have had complaints over missing cover for Covid-related booking cancellations upheld, Insurance Post can reveal.
Axa Commercial to offer SME cyber insurance this year
Exclusive: Jon Walker, CEO of Axa Commercial, has revealed plans to roll out a cyber insurance product and service for SMEs in the next 12 months.
AIG sacks interim CFO for violating confidentiality agreements
American International Group has made senior leadership changes after it found its chief financial officer, Mark Lyons, had breached confidentiality obligations.
Gillighan departs Somerset Bridge and Southern Rock
Chris Gillighan, the managing director of Somerset Bridge’s managing general agent and Southern Rock’s in-house insurer, is understood to have left both businesses.
L&G CEO Sir Nigel Wilson to retire
Sir Nigel Wilson, who was appointed as CEO of Legal and General in 2012 after joining the business in 2009, is set to retire later this year.
Ageas and Age UK part ways after 17 years
Ageas and Age UK are parting ways after almost two decades of the insurer providing the charity’s customers with home, motor, and travel insurance.
Hiscox partners with Verisk; RSA launches carers’ policy & QBE restructures trade credit team
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Vote for the best insurance employer in 2023
Insurance Post’s Best Insurance Employer research returns in 2023 seeking the views of staff in broking, managing general agent and insurer firms to find out which organisations really go the extra mile for their people.
Unison seeking insurance provider after UIA enters run-off
Trade union group Unison has confirmed the search for a new provider for home, travel and pet insurance for its members is ongoing after UIA Insurance went into solvent run-off last year
FCA warns firms against complacency six months out from Consumer Duty deadline
The Financial Conduct Authority has said that some firms’ Consumer Duty plans suggest they are “over-confident that their existing policies and processes will be adequate” following a review of the largest in-scope businesses.
Eight insurtech start-ups to watch in 2023
For the eighth year in a row Insurance Post content director Jonathan Swift casts an eye over the insurtech start-up space, and lists a number of firms worth watching over the next 12 months and beyond.
Regulation and cyber dominate in Biba's 2023 manifesto
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has laid out increasing take-up of cyber insurance and reducing the cost regulation as top priorities for 2023.