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Gender inequality is leading to a global ‘economic and social catastrophe’
During a Dive In Festival event, industry leaders shared how ‘gender allyship’ is the missing ingredient for gender equity.
FCA rules out banning broker commission
The Financial Conduct Authority has ruled out banning broker commission, despite being concerned by “high” 62% charges for arranging cladding insurance.
Regulator monitoring motor insurance premiums
The Financial Conduct Authority is “monitoring” motor insurance prices amid skyrocketing premiums.
FCA promises action against overcharging brokers
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned brokers it will “take action” against those charging inflated commissions for arranging cladding cover, with some charging up to 62%.
Insurance Post’s Top 75 MGAs revealed
Markerstudy and Policy Expert have been the named the country’s two biggest MGAs after achieving revenues of between £80m and £100m for UK-based non-life risks in 2022.
PRA to undertake general insurance stress test in 2025
In a statement released today, the Prudential Regulation Authority has revealed its intention to run a “dynamic general insurance stress test” some time in 2025.
Gallagher Re warns of climate litigation risk to liability books
Liability insurers must take of the rising tide of climate litigation, which could present a massive – albeit uncertain – exposure to multiple portfolios, Gallagher Re has warned.
Top five steps insurers can take to be disability confident
Collecting data, avoiding non-inclusive terms, and remaining authentic were some of the key actions given to insurers at the Dive In Festival, as the sector was urged to become disability confident.
More women are being urged to consider a career in cyber insurance
Members from Aon’s Women in Cyber network joined with cyber professionals at Dive In Festival to discuss the importance of diverse thinking, and gender diversity, in creating a successful cyber team.
John Lewis halts offering EV cover amid repair cost concerns
John Lewis has "temporarily paused offering new policies and renewals on fully electric vehicles", citing repair cost concerns.
Confiscation order gives serial fraudster three months to pay back £210,000
A court has granted a confiscation order against a man who was jailed in 2021 following 62 fraudulent insurance claims, ordering him to pay £210,000.
Aon unveils operational risks solution; Admiral launches PI policy; Clear inks another deal
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
FCA to hit brokers with fresh leasehold insurance reforms from 2024
The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a wave of reforms around leasehold buildings insurance, coming into force in the new year.
How allies helped insurance’s LGBTQ+ community
During a Dive In Festival event, LGBTQ+ community members explained the impact allies who “show up” and don’t “shy away” from important conversations have had on the insurance industry.
Property claim times to benefit from migrant construction worker influx
The government’s decision to relax the rules for construction workers to enter the UK from abroad, should increase the pool of skilled workers available for property repairs, said Verisk’s head of property Ben Blain, following the release of Verisk’s…
Insurance must ‘level the playing field’ and accept more diverse ideas
Industry experts have challenged what diversity really means and how creating diverse teams reduces the risks of “blind spots” at this year’s Dive In Festival.
Lloyd’s captive pipeline ‘strong’ as government explores separate regulatory regime
Lloyd’s has signalled that the launch of the market’s first captive syndicates in decades could be close at hand.
‘Challenging winter ahead’ as industry faces inflation squeeze
Domestic & General is concerned that without further help such as that from the Energy Bill Support Scheme, more customers could be left struggling with energy bills in the cost-of-living crisis, leading to difficult business retention.
Saga holds off sale of insurance arm
Saga has announced that it is pausing its pursuit of a sale of the insurance business as it waits for improved market conditions.
Flock raids industry in flurry of exec hires
Insurance Post can reveal that commercial motor fleet insurtech Flock has completed a series of senior hires, taking top executives from multiple insurers, including Hiscox and Mulsanne.
Lloyd’s accused of ‘fanning the flames’ of the climate crisis
Campaign group Mothers Rise Up attended Lloyd’s of London investor autumn conference last week to halt investment in any Lloyd's insurers that continue to underwrite new fossil fuels.
Cyber market edges towards systemic risk solutions
Participants in the quickly growing cyber insurance market are pushing for commonly held definitions of catastrophic or systemic events.
FCA outlines plan to make insurance more inclusive
The Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority has finally published plans to make the insurance industry more diverse and weed out bullies and harassers.
Insurers need to become ‘prognosticators’ in times of change
The sector has been urged to stay ahead of future developments, as the top trends forcing insurers to change pace are revealed.