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Enterprise faces £31m claims hit from Icebreaker tax avoidance scheme used by Take That
The liquidators of Gibraltar insurer Enterprise have predicted a £31m claims hit from tax avoidance scheme Icebreaker used by Take That and other wealthy creative industries professionals, Post can reveal.
Two potential bidders pull out of race for AA
Shares in the AA opened more than 17% down this morning as private equity firms Centrebridge Partners Europe and Platinum Equity both confirmed they would not be bidding for the business.
Howden buys A-Plan creating £4bn UK GWP business
Hyperion's Howden has agreed to buy UK broker A-Plan Group for an undisclosed sum.
Insurers risk falling foul of Enterprise Act if BI appeals fail
Insurers that do not pay claims swiftly and choose to appeal following the judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business insurance test case could end up paying out more under the Enterprise Act, lawyers have cautioned.
Analysis: One in five D&O buyers witnessing 400% premium increases
One in five UK directors and officers insurance buyers faced rate rises of 400% or more during this year’s renewals, according to Airmic.
Dual pricing ban 'probably most radical shake-up of GI industry in years': FCA's Woolard
The Financial Conduct Authority has proposed banning retail motor and home insurance dual pricing in a package of measures designed to enhance competition, give fair value to customers and increase trust.
Lloyd's CEO John Neal warns of 'ultimate sanction' if firms do not meet gender targets
Lloyd's could seek to take "the most dramatic of action" and ban firms that do not meet gender targets from trading, Lloyd's CEO John Neal has warned.
Airmic unveils cross-body Resilience Alliance
Airmic has joined with three other professional membership organisations to create the Resilience Alliance in an effort to join up thinking between different disciplines involved in business resilience.
Direct Line Group completes Brolly buy
Direct Line Group’s deal to buy insurtech Brolly closed last week, Post can reveal.
Coverholders upbeat despite lawyer warnings after BI case
Managing general agents and coverholder brokers remain optimistic about the sector’s prospects despite warnings from lawyers on the implications of the recent business interruption court case.
Theo Butt replaces Paul Brand as Convex Insurance UK CEO
Convex Group has appointed Theo Butt as CEO of Convex Insurance UK and Matt Paskin as CEO of Bermuda-based Convex Re replacing co-founder Paul Brand who remains with the business as group deputy CEO.
ALKS cannot be classified as 'fully automated' warn insurers as driver charged in Uber case
As the driver in a fatal autonomous Uber car crash from 2018 was charged with negligent homicide, the insurance industry has warned more needs to be done before introducing Automated Lane Keeping Systems onto UK roads next year.
QBE group action woos dentists after BI judgment
Mishcon de Reya is encouraging dental businesses to join its action group against QBE following the High Court verdict in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption test case.
Ex-Jelf boss Alway and former Aston Scott owner buy RWA
Alex Alway and Andrew Scott have teamed up to form UKGI Group and have bought compliance consultancy firm RWA, Post can reveal.
Peter Hubbard made Be Wiser chairman as Mark Bower-Dyke becomes chief visionary officer
Former Axa and UK General Insurance CEO Peter Hubbard has been appointed as non-executive chairman of broker Be Wiser Insurance, Post can reveal.
Ageas calls for £1.2bn investment on UK roads to save lives
Investment of £1.2bn on 5267km of roads across Britain could prevent more than 8000 deaths and serious injuries over the next 20 years, according to a report by the Road Safety Foundation and Ageas.
GRP makes first purchase in Republic of Ireland with Crotty Insurance Brokers
Global Risk Partners has made its first purchase in the Republic of Ireland taking a majority stake in Crotty Insurance Brokers, Post can reveal.
Covéa leader calls on insurance industry to back new T Levels qualifications
Matthew Metcalfe, senior manager for talent acquisition at Covéa has urged the insurance sector to “reach out” and engage with the government’s new T Levels qualification by registering to offer work experience placements.
Insurer shares climb despite BI payout predictions
Some of the Insurers involved in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption test case saw share prices increase following the verdict, despite participants being told to pay out for some claims.
CMA warns of potential for market detriment in Ardonagh-Bennetts buy
The Competition and Markets Authority has found that Ardonagh’s purchase of Bennetts could lead to “higher prices, less choice and worse services for motorcyclists in the UK”.
QBE forecasts $70m net hit after BI ruling
QBE has predicted that it faces a $70m (£54.3m) hit net of reinsurance for business interruption claims in the UK after the court ruling yesterday on the BI test case.
Former Broadmoor psychiatrist faces investigation for role in Ecclesiastical abuse claims
Professor Tony Maden, psychiatrist and the former head clinician of Broadmoor’s dangerous and severe personality unit, is facing two separate investigations by the General Medical Council for his role as an expert witness in Ecclesiastical church abuse…
Zurich says its BI wordings not triggered in FCA test case
Zurich policies under scrutiny in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption test case are not expected to pay out, the insurer has confirmed in an update.
FCA BI test case: Insurers likely to appeal - but at what cost?
Insurers have been urged to consider the “reputational damage they may suffer” before appealing the Financial Conduct Authority's business interruption test case judgment.