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Chaucer partners up with Moody’s on ESG scorecard to help clients become more sustainable
Chaucer has collaborated with Moody’s to roll out an ESG solution across underwriting, investments and operations.
Bruce Carnegie-Brown: Brokers need to adapt to the digitalisation of the marketplace and spend time adding value
Brokers who are “embracing technology change will be hugely advantaged” in a changing industry which needs to adapt to make the market more efficient by “spending more of time on the value-added piece of the advice activities”.
Insurance industry remembers Her Majesty The Queen
The insurance industry has been remembering Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II after she sadly passed away at Balmoral.
Howden Re and Tiger Risk create 'largest MGA'; Aston Lark Ireland makes another purchase; Gallagher appoints claims director
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Blog: Cracking the class ceiling
As socio-economic diversity is expected to be the next front for inclusion, with a government-backed socio-economic diversity taskforce currently surveying firms in the City of London, Raymond Silverstein, partner at Browne Jacobson, looks at how the…
Sirius Point appoints former RSA boss Scott Egan as CEO
Sirius Point has appointed Scott Egan as CEO, effective from 21 September 2022.
Markel hires MD of distribution strategies and business development
Markel International has appointed Dan Martin as managing director of distribution strategies and business development.
60 Seconds With... Adam Parry, Sedgwick
Adam Parry, head of home investigations at Sedgwick, shares with Post the joys of financial independence, and his love of football and Celine Dion.
Insurers agree FCA price walking ban benefits customers, but ‘doesn’t mean renewals will always go down’
Insurers have disputed Which? survey results saying the majority of their car and home insurance customers are seeing their prices go down which demonstrates that the ‘new rules are working’.
Companies are ‘treading a very thin line’ in avoiding data breaches
After ICO launched criminal proceedings against eight data thieves, companies have been told to revisit their cyber security to ensure they are properly secured and protected against potential data thieves as cyber attacks are on the rise.
UK P&I Club hires new chief underwriting officer
UK P&I Club has appointed William Beveridge as chief underwriting officer.
Top 30 European Insurers 2022 - Beazley
Beazley's reported financial performance for the European financial year 2021.
Top 30 European Insurers 2022 - RSA
RSA's reported financial performance for the European financial year 2021.
Top 30 European Insurers 2022 - Aviva
Aviva's reported financial performance for the European financial year 2021.
Top 30 European Insurers 2022 - Lloyd's
Lloyd's reported financial performance for the European financial year 2021.
Penny Black's Social World: September
Sustainable solutions, tough mudders and bovine blasts
ICO begins criminal case against eight data thieves
The Information Commissioner’s Office has begun criminal proceedings against eight individuals who are alleged to have stolen data from repair garages in order to find leads for potential fraudulent personal injury claims.
Analysis: Tough times ahead in the inflationary storm
With the UK inflation rate hitting a 40-year high of 10.1% and claims costs rising, Post investigates what is steering this inflation, and what the industry is doing to mitigate the pressures that come with it.
Blog: Brokers and insurers must work together to deliver on consumer duty
Following the announcement of Consumer Duty by the Financial Conduct Authority, Katherine Webster, director of governance, risk and conduct at Axa Commercial, urges brokers and insurers to work together to understand what the duty will mean for them, and…
Government announces better flood protection for new homes
The government has published an updated planning guidance to ensure new homes will be better protected from flooding following changes to planning guidance.
Swiss Re loses discrimination case after boss made sexist remarks to underwriter
A former junior underwriter at Swiss Re has won her sexual discrimination suit against the company, after she was wrongfully dismissed following sexist comments from her boss.
Urban Jungle looking to take market share from bigger incumbents as there is 'not enough innovation'
Urban Jungle is looking to take advantage of the lack of innovation from bigger incumbents as it launches multiline coverage.
Allianz snaps up chief compliance officer from Aviva
Allianz Holdings has appointed Alison Rayner to the newly created position of chief compliance and corporate affairs officer.
Aviva confirms acquisition of Azur’s HNW business; Quotech raises £1m from Convex and angel investors; FinTech Scotland partners with Finance Isle of Man; and Jensten Group buys J Bennett & Son
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.