Association of British Insurers (ABI)
Enterprise Bill amendments under consideration following London market efforts
A London market deal to support changes enabling companies to secure damages for late payment of insurance claims for up to a year has been heralded as an example of “unprecedented amalgamation” of the insurance sector to aid reform.
Cloud insurance uptake set to increase in light of FCA consultation
A Financial Conduct Authority consultation giving guidance to financial services firms outsourcing to the cloud should result in more insurance industry players using the technology, commentators predict.
Mass demands blanket ban on cold calls and texts as CMC review closes
The Motor Accident Solicitors Society has called for an extension of the ban on unsolicited texts and cold calls to both sides of the claimant/defendant divide.
Legal implications cited by insurers amid complex policy wording criticism
Insurers should be cautious about watering down legal policy wordings to make the documents easier to read, commentators have warned, despite new research showing one-third of policies are written for those with a university-equivalent reading level.
Insurers invite CHO to discuss GTA issues next week
The Association of British Insurers General Terms of Agreement Technical Committee has invited the Credit Hire Organisation to meet with insurers on 24 November in an attempt to bring the stalemate over 2015/16 rates to a conclusion.
Insurance scammers diversifying as crash-for-cash claims drop
Crash-for-cash claims have fallen by £60m since 2012, according to the Insurance Fraud Bureau, but liability fraud is on the rise.
Travel: Winter Sports: Prang on the piste
Snowflakes have barely started falling in the Alps but already the media is asking how well our travel insurance policies will protect holidaymakers if their trip is hit by cancellation or calamity
Editor's comment: Man on the moon
This week John Lewis released its Christmas advertisement – the Man on the Moon – causing even the most stiff-upper-lipped Brit to shed a tear.
Vulnerable customers code gains industry backing despite commercial concerns
The joint code of conduct for vulnerable customers established by the Association of British Insurers and the British Insurance Brokers' Association has been broadly welcomed by the industry, despite concerns about the commercial viability of serving…
Russian plane crash unlikely to impact aviation or travel rates
Aviation rates are expected to withstand the aftermath of the downed Russian airliner in Sinai, market experts have claimed, while the cost of travel insurance to Egypt is also unlikely to rise.
FCA chief Tracey McDermott tells insurers there is more to do repair reputation
Tracey McDermott, the acting CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, has told the Association of British Insurers' biennial conference that the industry still has much to do to improve its image in the eyes of consumers.
Insurers urged to step up pace of innovation with low-cost experiments
Tech giants Amazon and Google have warned insurers must increase their digital innovation with low-cost experimentation and that senior executives must recognise the need for dedicated digital investment to achieve this.
Industry united in call for FCA to be appointed CMC regulator
Insurers have rallied to support the Association of British Insurers' call for the Financial Conduct Authority to oversee the regulation of claims management companies.
ABI relocating to America Square after 25 years at 'expensive' HQ
The Association of British Insurers has confirmed plans to move from its "expensive" Gresham Street headquarters to 1 America Square in a bid to lower costs for members.
ABI calls for FCA to regulate claims management sector
The Association of British Insurers has called for the Financial Conduct Authority to be appointed as the regulatory body responsible for claims management companies as "the current system is failing to provide enough of a deterrent to rogue firms".
Customers most likely to pick and choose on insurance
Insurance products have topped the list when it comes to consumers shopping around; beating mortgages, phone contracts and energy suppliers according to an ABI survey.
Home insurance premiums fall in year-on-year ABI statistics
The annual cost of a combined building and contents policy has fallen, with the average £290 figure down compared to this time last year but up slightly on the previous quarter, according to Association of British Insurers data.
Product liability comes to fore as motor manufacturers take on autonomous vehicle liability
Motor manufacturers accepting liability for autonomous vehicle crashes does not signal the demise of motor insurance, according to industry experts, who have suggested developments will instead lead to product liability playing a more prominent role.
IPT increase to add £13 to motor policies, claims ABI
The Association of British Insurers has highlighted how a range of policies will be impacted when the Insurance Premium Tax increase takes effect in November.
ABI calls for action on CMCs as motor policy prices rise
The average motor insurance premium rose slightly in the third quarter of 2015, according to the Association of British Insurers' Quarterly Motor Insurance Premium Tracker.
ABI defends position on diverted profits tax after Insurer Nation criticism
The Association of British insurers has defended its actions on diverted profits tax after coming in from criticism from insurers.
The State of the Insurer Nation: Week One: Regulation
In the first report of a five-part series covering Post’s latest State of the Nation survey, Mairi MacDonald reports on how regulation of the insurance industry is viewed by insurance CEOs and managing directors and how they think it could work better…
Blog: Advanced analytics - music to insurers' ears
Fraud is costing European insurance companies billions of pounds every year. But by using big data and advanced analytics, the industry can make fraudsters face the music.
Aegon follows L&G out of ABI
Aegon plans to follow the precedent set by Legal & General when it leaves the Association of British Insurers at the end of the year.