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CII replaces Vallance with Legal Services Board CEO
The Chartered Insurance Institute has hired Matthew Hill, currently CEO of the Legal Services Board, as the group’s third CEO in as many years.
AI-driven false information tops short-term risks ranking
Artificial intelligence-driven misinformation and disinformation has topped the World Economic Forum’s list of short-term risks, while environmental risks continue to dominate the long-term picture.
R&Q shareholders narrowly approve Accredited sale
R&Q shareholders have approved the proposed $465m (£365.6m) sale of Accredited to Onex by a margin of 55.2% to 44.8%.
RSA and Brit partner; Policy Expert expands top team; Guidewire chair joins Hyperexponential
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Biba hedges political bets with manifesto
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has released its manifesto for 2024, which CEO Graeme Trudgill says will “resonate with all political parties”.
Biba teams up with two schools to attract talent
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has launched a programme to boost diversity and raise awareness of the variety of careers in insurance.
Motor and home pricing stability not quite on the horizon
Pearson Ham experts suggest expecting personal lines pricing stability may be “premature”, as its quarterly premium tracker reveals a slowdown in motor premium growth while home continues to increase.
FCA confirms further AR restrictions
Having previously placed restrictions on four insurance brokers feared to be failing to ensure appointed representatives comply with the regulator’s rules, the Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed three more sanctions.
ABI still 40% short of capacity for fire safety scheme
The Association of British Insurers’ Fire Safety Reinsurance Scheme, designed by McGill and Partners, is still some way off launching, despite numerous claims it would be ready by the end of summer 2023.
Dilley departs Intact for Bridgehaven
Fronting insurer Bridgehaven has appointed Paul Dilley as its chief underwriting officer.
Biba demands more detail from government around regulatory scrutiny
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has asked for more information about how HM Treasury and parliament will keep tabs on whether the industry’s regulators are doing a good job.
Growing cyber insurers look to ILS market for catastrophe loss protection
Issuance of cyber catastrophe bonds took off in Q4 of 2023, with four carriers securing more than $400m of coverage – more than five times what the capital markets had provided prior to the quarter.
Aon appoints Jane Kielty as UK CEO
Aon has appointed Jane Kielty as its UK CEO, subject to regulatory approval.
FCA to clamp down on premium finance outliers in 2024
Briefing: The Financial Conduct Authority’s head of insurance Matt Brewis has labelled premium finance a “poor product”, and warned the regulator has “talked about it enough,” hinting at potential action surrounding the practice in the next 12 months.
Climate activists threaten to step-up action against insurers
Climate activists have kicked off the new year by warning the insurance sector “your time is up”, and have revealed plans to protest for a “fair and just transition” to secure a liveable planet for all.
Changes within LV’s EV team as Nowell departs
LV has confirmed that Gill Nowell, head of electric vehicle communication, has departed the firm and consolidate her role.
Fake documents for £150K claim costs claimant £20K
A court has ruled a dishonest claimant, who faked documents used to submit a £150,000 personal injury claim to Allianz, must cover at least £20,000 of the insurer’s legal bill.
Zurich ‘on the defence’ in shifting commercial lines market
Frank Streidl, UK head of commercial insurance at Zurich, has said the insurer has had to “go on the defence” as competitors look to reshape and retool their commercial lines businesses.
Severe weather to continue to hit UK as insurance reacts to Storm Henk
As homes and businesses face damage from floods caused by Storm Henk, predictions state that the severe weather is not yet over.
Insurers at risk of £1.6bn bill following £386k QBE payout
A loss assessor has suggested an additional £1.6bn may be up for grabs for businesses that have received Covid-19-related business interruption payouts.
BP Marsh invests in AI Marine; Malago buys Mulberry; Antares appoints CFO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Vandals continue to target heritage buildings
Nine out of 10 heritage organisations have experienced crime within the space of 12 months, according to research commissioned by Ecclesiastical.
KPMG’s Evans expects Consumer Duty to evolve in 2024
Former Association of British Insurers director general Huw Evans, who will replace Trevor Jones as head of insurance at KPMG in April, expects the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty requirements will "evolve" next year.
R&Q co-founder Alan Quilter retires
R&Q has confirmed the retirement of co-founder Alan Quilter from the company’s board of directors and from the role of group head of program management.