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Urban Jungle expands to offer travel insurance
Urban Jungle has launched a travel insurance offering, claiming to be the “first UK insurtech” to offer both home and travel policies.
At least 7,000 buildings hit by Midlands floods
At least 7,000 buildings have been affected by flooding across the East Midlands earlier this week, according to satellite monitoring firm Iceye.
Insurethebox ceases offering renewals or policies
Insurance Post has learned that Insurethebox, a telematics brand within Aioi Nissay Dowa, has informed existing customers that their policies will not be renewed.
Impact of LA wildfires on insurers laid bare
As insurers brace for billions of dollars of losses due to the damage done by the Los Angeles wildfires, experts have warned it could take years to rebuild the homes of Hollywood stars.
What Labour must do to make social care insurance work
Editor’s View: As the Labour government turns to insurance to solve the UK’s social care funding crisis, Emma Ann Hughes outlines what health secretary Wes Streeting needs to do to convince the sector’s chiefs that creating cover will be good rather than…
DLG launches scheme to raise vehicle repair standards
Direct Line Group has launched a Vehicle Damage Assessor accreditation programme, recognised by the Institute of the Motor Industry.
Hiscox CEO Hussain reveals plan to rollout AI underwriting
Aki Hussain, CEO of Hiscox Group, has said to thrive in 2025 insurers should “think the unthinkable” about their business models and revealed his plans to roll-out artificial intelligence augmented underwriting.
Throwback Thursday: Hiring spree & Norwich Union purchases
Insurance Post’s Throwback Thursday steps back in time to January 1985 to remind you what was going on this week in insurance history when the year was starting with a hiring surge and Norwich Union was buying some prime City real estate.
Direct Line adds to top team after accepting Aviva bid
Direct Line Group has confirmed three appointments to its executive committee, shortly after reaching an agreement for Aviva to buy the business for £3.7bn.
Insurers respond to Labour’s social care plan
Insurers have reacted cautiously to Labour’s health secretary Wes Streeting's recommendation that Dame Louise Casey’s commission into the reform of social care consider using insurance to fund costs.
Extent of hollowing out of travel insurance uncovered
Almost nine out of 10 (88%) of travel insurance products no longer provide cover for scheduled airline failure, data from Defaqto has revealed..
Will weight loss jabs shrink or expand insurer’s bottom lines?
As well as the ability to shrink waistlines, Emma Ann Hughes unpicks how weight loss jabs have the power to transform the shape of the health and life insurance industry in 2025 and beyond.
Hastings sends customers refund email ‘in error’
Hastings Direct has sent out an email to various customers claiming they are due a refund, but has since admitted it was sent out “in error”.
Eight key takeaways from Post’s motor insurance profitability roundtable
At the end of 2024, Insurance Post in association with CRIF, held a roundtable that posed the question: How can motor insurers make the return to profitability stick? Jonathan Swift summarises the main takeaways.
Impact of RSA’s withdrawal on home insurance market
The UK home insurance market has seen a steady decline in both provider brands and product numbers over the last 10 years, according to Angela Pilley, insight consultant for general insurance at Defaqto.
Aon completes acquisition; Arag's intergration; Davies' deputy CEO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Q&A: Tara Parchment, Brit Private Clients
Tara Parchment, head of private clients at Brit, speaks to Insurance Post about its four years in operation, how Covid disrupted its launch, and how the mass exits in the high net worth space has affected the market.
Four biggest challenges facing insurers in 2025 revealed
To get you ready for the next 12 months, Insurance Post uncovers four things you need to know about what 2025 holds in store for the industry, according to analysts.
Could the Aviva-DLG deal spark a personal lines M&A boom in 2025?
With Aviva and Direct Line Group’s £3.7bn merger looking like a done-deal, Insurance Post ponders what rivals could be thinking. Could 2025 be the year of a personal lines M&A boom?
Why Aviva and Direct Line mega merger is nothing to fear
Editor’s View: Working her way through centuries of issues of Insurance Post just as Direct Line’s shareholders accepted Aviva’s £3.7bn bid for the business proved a timely reminder for Emma Ann Hughes of the pros and cons of mega mergers.
Man jailed for £100K ‘crash for cash’ plot against LV
A man has been jailed, and two men have been sentenced, for an unsuccessful ‘crash for cash’ plot, which could have cost LV General Insurance £102,827.