Association of British Insurers (ABI)
Justice Committee condemns Government meso claims review
The Justice Select Committee has called on the UK Government to undertake a fresh consultation into the way mesothelioma claims are handled under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012.
Flood Re cap will not limit scheme's ability to pay out, claims ABI
The Association of British Insurers has criticised ratings agency Moody's for its report on the regulatory arrangements for Flood Re saying its £100m cap will have no impact on the scheme's ability to pay flood claims to insurers.
Industry defends removal of delayed settlement clauses from Insurance Bill
Plans to allow business claimants to seek redress after delays may yet be restored
Aviva seeks consultation on cashless compensation for minor motor injuries
Claimant lobbyists dismiss proposals in insurer’s report as ‘ludicrous’
Which? clamps down on financial products' ‘sneaky fees'
Which? is calling for clarity around fees and charges on financial products following an investigation that revealed 50% of the motor insurers it examined had increased their fees in the past three years.
CII president Mistry hammers out 'one voice' agenda
Chartered Insurance Institute president Ashwin Mistry has issued a rallying cry for other industry organisations and trade bodies to get behind his ‘one voice’ agenda in a bid to exceed increasing consumer expectations.
ABI supports amending portal to include multi-defendant claims
The Association of British Insurers wants to see the Ministry of Justice claims portal extended to include multi-defendant claims, in a bid to tackle the rising costs of industrial deafness, Post understands.
One in five holidaymakers risk traveling uninsured
Travel insurance helps over 4,300 people every week, yet one in five holidaymakers risk traveling without it, according to new data from the Association of British Insurers.
Video: Claims edition - Fraud
The value of fraudulent insurance claims uncovered by insurers rose to a record £1.3bn in 2013, up 18% on the previous year, according to figures released in May by the Association of British Insurers.
ABI critical of draft Flood Re finance rules
The Association of British Insurers has deemed the draft rules on the financial management of Flood Re "unworkable" following the launch of a consultation on the scheme's regulations.
My Licence live on Open GI
Insurers can now access the My Licence hub through Open GI, with a number of panel insurers already signed up to the service.
Treasury to unveil guide to investing in UK infrastructure
Insurance companies will be among financial services firms targeted by chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander’s guide to investing in UK infrastructure.
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FCA to publish whistleblowing guide
Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Martin Wheatley has confirmed the watchdog will be publishing a guide to whistleblowing but has dismissed claims it is part of the regulator's thematic projects.
Paymentshield's McCafferty appointed Flood Re boss
Paymentshield commercial director Brendan McCafferty has been appointed Flood Re chief executive and will take up the role in Q4 2014.
Brokers warn over impact of renewal transparency plans on direct insurers
ABI sends FCA letter asking it to enforce minimum standards of information
Treasury minister Morgan handed education remit
Nicky Morgan has been handed a new role as secretary of state for education just over three months after being named as replacing Sajid Javid.
Trade bodies agree to further Flood Re exclusions talks
The Association of British Insurers and the British Insurance Brokers' Association have agreed to ongoing discussions around customers excluded from Flood Re.
Aggregators call for tougher measures on automatic renewals
Aggregators have welcomed the Association of British Insurers' proposals to improve clarity around policy renewals, announced today, but say the measures should be taken further to address insurers automatically renewing policies.
Watchdog welcomes ABI's proposals on renewals
The Financial Conduct Authority has called for businesses to improve the way they offer motor and home insurance policy renewals while it considers proposals from the Association of British Insurers to boost clarity in that area.
ABI seeking better clarity for customers on renewals
The Association of British Insurers is asking the Financial Conduct Authority to regulate on a minimum standard of information for companies to give customers when renewing their motor or home insurance policy.
Brokers and insurers hit with 3.2% FCA levy hikes
Both general insurers and brokers will have their fees to the Financial Conduct Authority hiked for the next financial year.
Editor's comment: Misguided? That’s putting it lightly
Underinsurance is a huge issue for the whole of the insurance sector and an ongoing battle for brokers, while putting the customer at the heart of every decision is becoming a mantra for the Financial Conduct Authority.
Brokers expected to prove worth after cut to minimum level of solicitors’ PI
ABI criticises SRA’s ‘misguided idea’ that reduction will lower premiums