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Flood Re changes 'arbitrary' claims BPF

Changes to include blocks of three or fewer flats into Flood Re are “arbitrary” and “difficult to understand” according to the British Property Federation.

Your Say: Using our weaknesses

Nobody following the Financial Conduct Authority’s review of add‑ons would have needed to cross the proverbial gypsy’s palm with silver to gain prior knowledge of the nature and scope of the proposed remedies.

ABI calls for market specific look into add-ons

The Association of British Insurers has criticised today’s Financial Conduct Authority report into general insurance add-ons as being “generic” and is calling for the regulator to take a market specific approach.

All change in Europe

The European guard is changing, and by the end of the year the UK insurance industry could find the European Parliament and Commission rather harder places to press its case than previously.

Europe: Pet insurance opportunities

With around $1bn premium volume, the pet insurance market in the UK is by far the world's biggest - but increasing competition and rising vet fees over the past few years have seen what was once fertile ground become a highly contested area, with a large…

Editor's comment: Pressing the advantage home

Prime Minister David Cameron told the nation “money is no object” when he declared the recent floods a national emergency and staked his personal authority on rebuilding damaged UK regions to make them more resilient to extreme weather.

Trade Voice: Flooding: the rules of engagement

The recent industry chief executive roundtable with ministers served as a reminder of how critical the role of insurance is to government and society in dealing with the problems caused by the ongoing flooding.

ABI responds to Which? insurance campaign

The Association of British Insurers has responded to a Which? reported urging insurers to be more transparent on pricing at renewal by stressing that price is not the only factor to consider.

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