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Intelligent AI appoints ex-RSA leader Neil Strickland as CCO
Insurtech Intelligent AI has appointed Neil Strickland, former customer experience director at RSA, as chief commercial officer.
Google reveals FCA authorisation ad rule to target scammers
Google’s decision to only allow regulated firms to place financial services adverts targeting UK consumers has received a measured response from the Financial Conduct Authority, while a law firm has warned the devil will be in the detail.
Aviva tops inaugural ESG scoring index
Aviva achieved the best environmental, social and governance sentiment in the first quarter of 2021, according to a new benchmark from business intelligence firm Alva.
MS Amlin Underwriting appoints James Maxwell as interim CRO
MS Amlin Underwriting has recruited James Maxwell as interim chief risk officer to replace Vishal Desai who is leaving the company for personal reasons.
Samengo-Turner appointed Marsh UK specialty CEO as Moody moves to Guy Carpenter
Dominic Samengo-Turner has been appointed CEO of Marsh specialty UK and Ireland replacing Paul Moody who is moving to become UK CEO of Guy Carpenter.
CII AGM resolutions pass but organisation declines to hold no confidence vote
The Chartered Insurance Institute opted not to put two motions to members at its annual general meeting yesterday that called for a halt to the implementation of the 2016 strategic manifesto and for a vote of no confidence in CEO Sian Fisher.
Peter Blanc elected CII president
The Chartered Insurance Institute has named Aston Lark CEO Peter Blanc as president for 2022.
Ecclesiastical’s Richard Coleman on the power of specialism
Richard Coleman, UK managing director at Ecclesiastical Insurance, details the opportunities and challenges for brokers in becoming trusted, specialist advisers.
Interview: David Bearman, Aventum
Aventum CEO David Bearman explains the growth of the broking and underwriting firm to Emmanuel Kenning, tracing its route from a start up focused on retail UK SME to a global specialist and niche player that has plans to be a decade defining business.
Competitors see opportunities as Aon-WTW delay risks leaving the brokers in 'no man’s land'
Further delays to the Aon-Willis Towers Watson merger caused by the decision by the US Department of Justice to file a civil antitrust lawsuit to block the transaction will lead to opportunities to snap up staff and clients, according to UK brokers.
Analysis: The CMCs out of scope
When the Financial Conduct Authority took over claims management company regulation in 2019, it fired warning shots at the sector. Should the regulator’s remit be widened to cover those firms that don’t come under its surveillance?
PIB presses 'pause' on recommending Hiscox to clients after Covid crisis response
PIB has hit pause on recommending Hiscox to customers but has not ended its agency with the insurer, Post can reveal.
Past presidents call on PFS members to vote against CII AGM proposals
Four past presidents of the Personal Finance Society are among those that have put their names to a website urging members to vote against elements of the Chartered Insurance Institute’s upcoming annual general meeting, as the rows over deregistering the…
Treasury Select Committee calls for fraudulent ads to be tackled in Online Safety Bill
The Treasury Select Committee has criticised the government for a “missed opportunity” to tackle fraudulent online adverts and prevent customers being scammed by fake financial products.
Covéa goes live with Iotatech policy platform
Covéa’s insurance-as-a-service platform developed with Iotatech has gone live marking the insurtech’s first rollout with a major insurer, Post can reveal.
Bermuda reinsurer Arch buys Arron Banks’ Somerset Bridge
Arch Reinsurance has struck a deal to buy Arron Banks-backed Somerset Bridge, snapping up the motor managing general agent, distribution arm, affiliated insurer and claims operation for an undisclosed sum.
Hiscox adds ex-Ageas and Brightside leader Mark Cliff to UK board
Hiscox has moved to strengthen the board expertise in its two UK legal entities with the appointments of Mark Cliff, James Illingworth and Jane Hayes as independent non-executive directors.
FCA Google Ad spending tops £2m in less than three years
A Freedom of Information request by Post has revealed that the Financial Conduct Authority spent over £240,000 on Google Ad words in the first four months of the year, taking the bill since 2019 over £2.1m.
Analysis: Tackling the Covid-19 business interruption surge
Insurers have paid out final settlements or interim payments on more than 20,000 business interruption claims related to the Supreme Court's January verdict, with Financial Conduct Authority figures and broker testimony suggesting that payout processing…
A-Plan targets £1bn GWP within four years
A-Plan Group is aiming to break the £1bn gross written premium barrier within the next four years, CEO Carl Shuker told Post.
Towergate’s Iain Laws on health as a business risk and resetting the benefits conversation
Iain Laws, CEO of Towergate Health & Protection, examines how insurers and the health industry have responded to the pandemic with new products and services, the shift in employee expectations and how health risks have gone up business leaders’…
FCA warns Google and social media of legal action over scam adverts
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned social media companies that it will take legal action if they keep publishing scam adverts.
Aegis launches assailant parametric product; Amicus in MBO; Davies buys two; and Vitality Car launches
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Post LIVE: Insurance needs to get rid of 'Shakespearean language' to build back trust
The key for the insurance sector to build back trust with consumers is ensuring wordings are clear and make sense, George Beattie, head of incubation underwriting at Beazley told viewers of the Post LIVE annual conference today.