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Customer understanding is most pressing concern ahead of Consumer Duty, conference hears
Improving customers’ understanding of insurance products is the area where firms have the most work to do to comply with the forthcoming Consumer Duty, Fairer Finance’s James Daley has warned.
Use of data risks social harm, warns Lloyds Bank insurance director
The insurance industry’s increasing use of data risks is fueling financial exclusion, Lloyds Bank’s head of general insurance has said.
‘Father of the house’ of Lloyd’s Michael Meacock passes away
Michael Meacock, active underwriter for Meacock Syndicate 727, has passed away at the age of 85.
ABI launches three-year strategy and reaffirms summer launch date for leaseholder support scheme
The Association of British Insurers has launched a three-year strategy focused on improving customer trust, sustainable investments and lobbying for further legislative, regulatory and tax reforms.
Still 'room for improvement' in Consumer Duty prep, says FCA's Brewis
Matt Brewis, director of insurance at the FCA, has said that while most general insurers are on track to meet the regulator’s Consumer Duty requirements, there is still “room for improvement”.
PRA reveals its plans for the Solvency II reform
The Prudential Regulation Authority has promised that fewer insurers will be subject to the new Solvency II rules, and it won’t overturn the government’s plan to ditch the European Union’s capital requirements.
Thompson leaving BGL following Markerstudy acquisition
A strategic review following Markerstudy’s acquisition of BGL Insurance last year means Peter Thompson is stepping down from the position of CEO at BGL on 28 February.
Trade Voice: Airmic’s Julia Graham on how the industry is shaping up in an uncertain world
Julia Graham, Airmic CEO, says that there’s no use in waiting for normality to return, and that the industry must instead continue the work of becoming more resilient in the face of multiplying risks.
Insurers to appeal against mixed injuries whiplash judgment
The Association of British insurers has confirmed that insurers are looking to appeal against the mixed injuries whiplash judgment handed down at the Court of Appeal in January.
Weather and inflation turn up the heat on Allianz Holdings’ profit
Allianz Holdings saw its 2022 operating profit more than halve as a result of higher-than-expected inflation and continued disruptive weather, CEO Colm Holmes has said.
Scor extends Concirrus partnership; GRP makes fifth 2023 acquisition; Go Compare founder joins TCI
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Liberty and Aon BI wordings to be the subject of October trial
Several business interruption cases, in which Liberty Mutual is a defendant, will be heard together over the course of a five-day trial in October.
Neurodivergent people under-supported in the workplace, claims Gain
Gain, the Group for Autism, Insurance, Investment and Neurodiversity says neurodivergent people are facing “disparity” in the workplace, and will end up falling through the cracks like other groups in the industry.
Coalition reports strong UK launch as organisations look for non-restrictive cover
Cyber insurance provider Coalition says it has outstripped its expectations in its first six months of trading in the UK, attributing this in part to the proliferation of ransomware sublimits in the market.
Fluffy CEO reveals plan to stand-out from the pet insurance crowd
Pavel Gertsberg, CEO of Fluffy, has revealed how he intends to make pet insurance pricing more transparent and affordable in a bid to bridge the 40% to 60% protection gap that currently exists in the market.
Liberty Mutual faces fresh wave of BI court battles
Liberty Mutual is facing a growing number of lawsuits over business interruption insurance, with a group of racecourses and pub chain Fuller’s the latest to join the ranks of organisations suing the insurer.
CII leader who was tasked with transformation exits
John Bissell is stepping down as chief operating officer of the Chartered Insurance Institute after six years.
Trade Voice: Mass’s Sue Brown on why the OIC portal has been a resounding failure
Sue Brown, chair of the Motor Accident Solicitors Society, argues that the criteria by which the success of the Official Injury Claims portal has been judged have continually shifted and takes aim at what she sees as the MoJ’s latest excuse.
Marsh under fire for acting as insurance broker for pipeline
Campaigners Insure Our Future have written to the CEOs of Aon, Gallagher, Marsh and Willis Towers Watson asking them to refuse to broker insurance for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline.
Is Tesla's imminent UK insurance entry the 'revolution' that has been threatened?
Analysis: After Insurance Post reported Tesla had submitted Companies House listings to set up an in-house insurer in the UK, we examine is this good or bad news for electric vehicle drivers?
Justice Committee launches inquiry into impact of whiplash reforms
The Justice Committee has today launched an inquiry into how whiplash injuries resulting from road traffic accidents are processed following reforms to the legal framework introduced in 2021.
Government seeks insurance support for carbon storage projects
Insurers are being encouraged to come up with solutions for carbon capture and storage projects, with both prospective clients and the UK government leaning on the industry for support.
Ticker launches convicted driver product; Apollo partners with Moonrock; Close Brothers appoints MD
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Government urged to move to regulate sales of e-scooters
MPs have been urged to speed up the process and end the ambiguity over how e-scooters can be used.