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MS Amlin to withdraw from nine lines of business
MS Amlin is to withdraw from nine lines of business that “no longer form part of its future strategic direction” as part of a wider restructure following an underwriting review.
Blog: Cyber attacks - how can businesses combat human error?
Approximately three-quarters of cyber claims notified to CFC in the last year involved some kind of human error or oversight. This is in part due to the truth that theft of funds, ransomware, extortion and non-malicious data breaches usually involve the…
Q&A: Maurice Rose, manager, insurance risk and regulation, PWC and co-chair Link
As part of the Inclusion at Lloyd's programme six Partner Networks have been set up to help bolster diversity and inclusion in insurance. Post spoke to a representative from each one to get an insight into what they doing, today focusing on Link – LGBT…
‘Bad outcome’ as Ogden rate remains unchanged in Scotland
The Ogden rate will remain fixed at minus 0.75% in Scotland, raising the prospect of higher premiums for motorists north of the border.
Profit up at Arron Banks’ Eldon as losses deepen at insurer Southern Rock
Arron Banks-owned Eldon Insurance saw profit more than double in 2018, but losses at his insurer Southern Rock increased.
Motor premiums rise following Ogden rate decision
Motor premiums have risen by an average of 0.7% in the past three months, owing to changes to the Ogden discount rate.
Analysis: Reinsurance rates - breaking the cycle
Reinsurance rates have started to rise after a series of natural disasters in 2017 and 2018, but the increases are not being seen across the board.
Special report: The future of claims in commercial broking
To find out what brokers think of commercial claims handling Post and Aviva carried out some extensive research. Sam Barrett reflects on results that highlight insurers have some way to go to meet their expectations.
LM Tom to be wound down ahead of Lloyd's future blueprint publication
The London Market Target Operating Model is to be wound down and its work to be continued as part of the Future at Lloyd’s market modernisation drive.
This week: Dive in and let it out
In the biggest news of the week the Supreme Court didn’t hold back when it ruled Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s advice to HM The Queen that parliament should be prorogued was unlawful.
Trade Voice: Gordon Dalyell, Apil
Following insurer outcry as the Ogden discount rate was set at minus 0.25%, Association of Personal Injury Lawyers president Gordon Dalyell underlines that the industry is set to save hundreds of millions, while claimants still face an "unfair" rate.
Frustration at Dive In ethnicity panel after c-suite execs drop out
Senior insurance executives scheduled to appear at a diversity event pulled out after discovering the session would be on the "sensitive" issue of the industry's Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic pay gap.
Markel appoints wholesale and national markets claims leaders
Markel International has promoted three of its claims leadership team, with a view to giving parts of the business more specialised management.
LV opens University of Bristol campus data ethics office
LV general insurance CEO, Steve Treloar said it is “ever more important” to understand data ethics, as the insurer launches its university office in Bristol.
Blog: Advancements in vehicle technology - are insurers keeping up?
Fifty years ago, as the first Ford Capris, Austin Maxis and Aston Martin DBS V8s arrived on the UK’s forecourts, Thatcham Research was established to improve vehicle safety standards and contain claims cost. However Graham Gibson, chief claims officer at…
Q&A: Ajay Mistry, partnership director, Brokerbility and co-chair, Insurance Cultural Awareness Network
As part of the Inclusion at Lloyd's programme six partner networks have been set up to help bolster diversity and inclusion in insurance. Post spoke to a representative from each one to get an insight into what they doing, today focusing on The Insurance…
Aviva's Rob Townend to depart in leadership reshuffle
Rob Townend is leaving Aviva, amid leadership team changes that see the insurer scrap its UK managing director roles.
Lloyd’s unveils further measures to tackle market culture amid ‘sobering’ survey
Lloyd’s has today revealed six additional measures it will take to improve culture at the market, after a survey labelled “sobering” by its chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown.
Nearly one in ten workers saw sexual harassment at Lloyd’s over the last year
Lloyd’s CEO John Neal said he was “appalled” by Lloyd’s culture survey results, as the results show 8% of workers claim to have witnessed sexual harassment in the market in the last 12 months.
Blog: Managing commercial property risks - the role of data visualisation
When physician John Snow was trying to identify the source and path of cholera outbreaks in London, he plotted outbreaks on a map of the city. Richie Toomey, senior manager for commercial insurance at Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions argues as reliable as…
AIG's Anthony Baldwin on the evolution of the London market
2019 has been a year of changes in the London Market. The Decile 10 review at Lloyd’s in 2018 was the most high-profile example of insurance businesses reviewing their operations
Government issues warning over use of AI in insurance pricing
The rise of artificial intelligence and big data could create a new class of ‘uninsurables’ in society, a government task force has warned.
Insurers respond following Thomas Cook collapse
Insurers have responded following the failure of Thomas Cook in the early hours of this morning, which has prompted the largest peacetime repatriation in British history.
Analysis: How well have insurers and brokers adapted to providing access to insurance for people with disabilities?
With the introduction of the Equality Act, it became illegal for insurers to price disabled customers’ premiums on any factors that do not directly impact on the risk