Association of British Insurers (ABI)
Insurers face ‘eye-watering’ bill from discount rate changes in Scotland
Insurers face an “eye watering” bill from the decision by the Scottish government to adopt the UK’s revised discount rate.
This Week in Post: BST, the baby and Brexit
British Summer Time is now allowing us to enjoy more daylight as all our clocks moved forward an hour last weekend. Except, that is, for my 15-month-old daughter’s biological clock. For her bedtime this week, she’s decided to do her own thing. Pretty…
Swinton's Richard Beaven on sharing data to combat fraud
Fraud is a perennial problem for the insurance industry. Figures from the Association of British Insurers last year have revealed that insurers detected more than 130,000 fraudulent claims in 2015, a 6% increase on the previous year.
Insurers to be hit with transparency rules from this weekend
Insurers will be forced from this weekend to conform to tough transparency rules over policy renewals.
Truss launches Ogden rate consultation
Elizabeth Truss, Secretary of State for Justice, has launched a six-week consultation on the discount rate.
Biba calls for EU free trade agreement as Article 50 is invoked
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has called on Prime Minister Theresa May to make "urgent progress" in setting up a new free trade agreement with the European Union now that Article 50 has been invoked.
Fire claims: Not getting burnt
The Enterprise Act may expose inefficiences in the way claims are handled – and fire investigators could feel the heat, as any delay in investigating may cost
PRA plans fee for Solvency II internal model approval
The Prudential Regulation Authority has announced a proposal to introduce a fee for Solvency II full and partial internal model approvals.
Six out of 10 insurers have signed up to fraud database
Six out of ten general insurers have signed up to the Insurance Fraud Register, new figures reveal.
Discount rate cut could triple PI claims costs: Marsh
Changes to the personal injury discount rate could increase the cost of personal injury claims by as much as three times, according to Marsh.
Half of motorists expect premiums to rise at renewal
Almost half of drivers expect their premiums to rise at their next renewal, with one in 10 planning to stop driving if costs go up by £500 a year.
Credit insurers look to capitalise on Brexit fallout
Any hint of an economic downturn inevitably results in forecasts that demand for trade credit insurance will soar. So, predictably, Brexit has sent the PR machines of the major credit insurers into overdrive.
ABI warns passengers affected by laptop ban on flights
Passengers affected by a ban on large electronic items in the aircraft cabin have been warned to check with their insurers before flying.
Ogden rate change goes live at minus 0.75%
The Ogden discount rate changed today from 2.5% to minus 0.75% following the Lord Chancellor's announcement last month.
MPs investigate whiplash claims
The Justice Committee is launching a short inquiry into whiplash claims and on government plans to raise the small claims limit for personal injury.
ABI blasts 'fake news' report on falling whiplash claims
The Association of British Insurers has branded a Capital Economics report into the falling rate of soft tissue injury claims as “fake news”.
PRA to review Solvency II reporting requirements
The Prudential Regulation Authority is to conduct a review of Solvency II reporting requirements, in an attempt to ease insurers' reporting burdens.
ABI's James Dalton on sorting out the discount rate mess
I am living the discount rate at the moment. I have lost count of the number of meetings I have attended, legal opinions I have read and conversations with insurance company CEOs I have had on this complex issue.
This week in Post: bags of losses
This week has been a tumultous one for me and the insurance market alike.
ABI blasts government over 'extraordinary' discount rate costs to NHS
The government has set aside £5.9bn to “protect the NHS” from changes to the Ogden discount rate, the Chancellor confirmed today in his speech on the Spring Budget.
Chancellor’s budget of ‘little comfort’ to insurers
Chancellor Philip Hammond's Spring budget is of "little comfort" to insurers due to recent insurance premium tax hikes, trade bodies say.
Coalition of insurance groups urges government to scrap planned IPT rise
A coalition of trade bodies and charity groups has urged the government to scrap any planned rise to the insurance premium tax ahead of tomorrow’s budget.
March 2017 Post: Census and CII CEO
My one-year-old just started toddling. She was so proud after pushing her walker to the other side of the room that she applauded herself. As a result, she lost her balance and landed on her bum.
Insurance Census 2017: Face of insurance
Insurance, like many financial services sectors, has a reputation for being pale, stale and male. In Post’s latest research Michèle Bacchus finds out if the description still fits and what the industry is doing to effect change