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FCA uncovers extent of sexual harassment in insurance
The Financial Conduct Authority has found that London market intermediaries had the highest relative proportion of reported incidents of sexual harassment compared with other surveyed sectors.
LMA calls for underwriter training to address ‘silent’ transition
The Lloyd’s Market Association has recommended that underwriters go through transition training to understand client’s transition pathways and avoid “silent” transition risks.
Depletion of smaller home claims pushing average cost up
Analysis carried out by Verisk has revealed a 17% increase in the average cost of home insurance claims in Q3 2024 compared to the same period last year.
Most complained about general insurers revealed
Admiral, Direct Line Group, Aviva, Esure and Axa were the most complained about general insurers in the first half of 2024, according to the latest Financial Ombudsman Service data.
Axa XL extends cyber cover to internal GenAI risks
Axa XL has extended its cyber insurance coverage to emerging generative artificial intelligence risks, but risks associated with popular GenAI chatbots such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot remain out of scope.
Regulation widening modernisation gap between US and Europe
The US is lagging behind the UK and Europe in terms of modernisation, John Cheney, digital transformation sales lead at Charles Taylor InsureTech has told Insurance Post.
Over half of risk managers think key risks are set to become uninsurable
More than half of risks managers believe that some of the key business activities and locations are set to become uninsurable, a survey by the Federation of European Risk Management Associations has found.
Covéa CEO rules out working with MGAs again
Georges de Macedo, CEO of Covéa Insurance, has revealed the provider won’t work with MGAs again as he feels “control from an underwriting perspective” is key to returning to profit.
Allianz settles Various Eateries BI lawsuit
Allianz and Various Eateries have settled their Covid business interruption lawsuit after several failed appeals by both parties.
Markerstudy backer agrees deal to buy Collingwood
Markerstudy backer Pollen Street Capital has agreed a deal to acquire Collingwood Insurance Services Ltd, Insurance Post can reveal.
CII reveals plan to help insurers win the war for talent
The Chartered Insurance Institute intends to build on the take-up of its virtual work experience programme by linking students contemplating a career in the sector with employers hunting for fresh talent.
Perkins Slade founder David Slade passes away
David Slade, founder, chairman and CEO of Perkins Slade Limited, has passed away at the age of 80.
Home insurance premiums predicted to climb 19% in 2024
Analysis by EY has revealed that home insurers once again made a loss in 2023, with further losses forecast for 2024.
Sprout AI targeting one billion customers by 2030
Roi Amir, CEO of Sprout AI, said the firm is looking to reach one billion customers within five to seven years, and confirmed when the company will expand into pet and travel.
Premium finance outlook ‘improving’ as FCA begins review
Following increased regulatory scrutiny from the Financial Conduct Authority, Pearson Ham research has found that average premium finance costs for motor and home insurance decreased over the last year.
Storm damage behind one in five of Aviva’s home claims
Aviva has revealed that 19% of all UK home claims between 2020 and 2024 were related to storm damage.
Rachel Lam expands remit at ombudsman
It has been confirmed to Insurance Post that Rachel Lam has been given a wider remit at the Financial Ombudsman Service.
Pen’s cyber revamp; Chubb’s construction practice; Unum CEO joins ABI board
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Allianz and theatre group await court ruling
The Ambassador Theatre Group and its insurer, Allianz, are expecting a judgment in their ongoing dispute over Covid-related business interruption cover before the end of the year.
PRA chief admits losing Solvency UK ‘row’ with MPs
Sam Woods, CEO of the Prudential Regulation Authority, has admitted the regulator lost the “spectacular row” it had with the Conservative government over the Solvency UK reforms.
Markerstudy Group to cut 750 jobs by the end of 2025
Following the completion of the £1.2bn acquisition of Ardonagh-owned Atlanta, Markerstudy Group CEO Kevin Spencer has confirmed that the process of cutting 750 jobs has begun.
Axis cuts application processing time by 97% using AI
Axis has reduced its insurance application processing time from an average of 30 minutes to 60 seconds using Sixfold’s artificial intelligence underwriting solution.
Clearspeed in talks with each of the ‘top eight’ UK insurers
Following the announcement that RSA is adopting Clearspeed’s voice analysis technology, the firms MD Ranjit Mana has confirmed to Insurance Post that the firm is in talks with several UK insurers.
Specialist Risk’s Lebecq joins Miller as COO
Miller has hired Clare Lebecq as chief operating officer following her departure from Specialist Risk Group last month.