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Motor Mouth Podcast 15: Road safety in the age of Covid-19
Join Jonathan Swift, Post’s content director, as he catches up with Met Police detective superintendent Andrew Cox, to hear how the capital’s police have been challenged during the pandemic to keep road users safe.
DRP unveils grossing up and pay gap bonus allegations in Jelf legal wrangle
David Roberts & Partners has denied the client and team poaching claims by Jelf in a High Court case and accused the Marsh-owned business of having a "toxic" work atmosphere and grossing up premiums, while a counterclaim from one defendant alleged human…
Jelf slams DRP response in 'unlawful conspiracy' poaching legal battle
A filing by Jelf has slammed DRP’s defence and counterclaim allegations for including “much irrelevant and often inaccurate information, seemingly included for perceived prejudicial value” and addressed the accusations of grossing up premiums and gender…
Former branch director sues Jelf for invasion of privacy over Facebook messages
Jason Lauchlan, a former branch director of Jelf’s Malton office, is seeking compensation for what he alleges was an “unlawful” breach of his privacy after Jelf obtained and shared Facebook messages between him and another former employee.
Munich Re calls for governments to back mandatory BI risk pools
Munich Re has called for government-backed risk pools to be created to insure against the effects of future pandemics.
Munich Re expects 'triple-digit million euro' losses from Beirut blast and recent hurricanes
Munich Re expects its losses from August’s warehouse explosion in Beirut and a trio of recent North Atlantic hurricanes to both reach “low triple-digit million euro” sums.
CII to move to Walkie Talkie
The Chartered Insurance Institute will move into the Walkie Talkie in early 2021.
FCA hones in on brokers in 'milestone' warning
The Financial Conduct Authority has urged brokers to address 'significant risks' they could pose to their customers or markets.
Six MPs back early day motion calling for Co-op to rethink Markerstudy deal
Tony Lloyd, Labour MP for Rochdale, filed a motion in House of Commons on 1 September calling on Co-op to review its decision to sell the Manchester-based insurance business to Markerstudy.
Lockton accused of forging Axa documents in High Court fraud case
Property investor Aubrey Weis has accused Lockton of forging Axa documents and altering an insurance certificate issued to his company Combined Property Control in a filing at the High Court of Justice in London.
Profit shrinks at Arron Banks’ Somerset Bridge
Pre-tax profit at Arron Banks’ personal lines broker Somerset Bridge Insurance Services fell to £5.04m in 2019, down from £6.54m the previous year.
Irish regulator settles with former Quinn director
The Central Bank of Ireland has reached a settlement with former Quinn Insurance director Kevin Lunney.
Return to city offices will not be ‘short and sharp’ select committee hears
Office spaces in central London and other densely populated cities are not built to accommodate a rapid return for workers while Covid-19 remains a health concern, a Bank of England official has told MPs.
Government launches review of Pool Re
HM Treasury is embarking on a five year review of Pool Re, it was announced today.
Zurich picks Tim Bailey to replace Tulsi Naidu as UK CEO
Tim Bailey has been named Zurich UK CEO, moving across from being group chief operating officer for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Aviva, RSA and Zurich discussed how insurers can control motor claims costs through automation technology
Motor claims costs are under the spotlight as many insurers are likely to be under pressure to control operational costs.
Insurers must make voices heard on uninsurable events, urges Denmark's former Prime Minister
Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the former prime minister of Denmark, has urged the insurance industry to share fears and cost analyses on uninsurable events to make governments accountable for action on climate change and pandemics.
Gallagher Re a shout not a whisper says boss Rupert Swallow
The brand change from Capsicum Re to Gallagher Re will help the business win the keenly fought “war for talent”, according to CEO Rupert Swallow.
Tulsi Naidu to depart as Zurich UK CEO
Zurich’s Tulsi Naidu is set leave her role as UK CEO to take up the position of Asia Pacific CEO in Singapore from 1 January 2021.
BGL adds Gousto founder Timo Boldt as NED
BGL Group has appointed Gousto founder Timo Boldt as an independent non-executive director while Thomas Chambers has joined the board of Compare the Market, also as an NED.
Co-op faces union protest against Markerstudy job losses
Today members of trade union Unite the Union gathered outside the Rochdale Pioneers Museum in Greater Manchester to oppose incoming job losses at Co-op insurance and the de-recognition of the independent trade union on its sale to Markerstudy.
Saga confirms £150m raise with ex-owner Sir Roger De Haan returning as chairman
Sir Roger De Haan, the former owner of Saga, is set to invest up to £100m in the business as it seeks to raise £150m through a share placement.
Protesters welcome workers back to Lloyd’s
A group of climate advocates welcomed Lloyd’s employees back this morning as the underwriting hall opened for the first time since March.
Hurricane Laura insured loss estimates range from $4bn to $12bn
Early estimates of the insured losses resulting from Hurricane Laura range from $4bn to $12bn, with the damage concentrated in southern Louisiana.