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Ex-Purple boss Les Brewin joins Cobra Network
Former managing director of Purple Partnership Les Brewin has joined PIB-owned Cobra Network as a director.
Zurich argues fraud allegations ‘mischaracterise’ its role in defective Swansea housing development
Zurich has denied that it acted fraudulently in connection to inspections it undertook of a defective development in Swansea, saying the checks were carried out for the purpose of deciding whether to insure the building against future faults and not to…
Swiftcover founder and ex-Axa CIO Potashnick joins Albany Group
Former Swiftcover co-founder Matt Potashnick has joined the board of London-based automated risk, compliance and regulation software specialists Albany Group.
ERS continues commercial push with two hires
ERS has appointed Ciaran Waters as senior underwriter for US catastrophe and Federico Waisman as head of underwriting management.
Blog: Insurers alert to the insurtech movement stand to be the biggest winners
Earlier this month former Admiral CEO David Stevens suggested insurers were well placed to see off the challenge posed by some insurtechs. Floodflash CEO Adam Rimmer argues that insurers that rest on their laurels may be in for a rude awakening.
Intelligence: Broker Focus - No sign of slowdown in broker mergers and acquisitions
Many parts of life have been on hold for the past year but broker mergers and acquisitions have gone from strength to strength. Post discovers why this sector has been so resilient and asks what the future might bring
Two arrested as Extinction Rebellion targets Lloyd’s HQ with fake coal dump
Two people were arrested this morning after climate activist group Extinction Rebellion dumped a large pile of fake coal outside Lloyd’s headquarters, blocking the main entrance to the building.
Alps CEO Lee Riley passes away
Auto Legal Protection Services CEO Lee Riley has passed away after a battle with cancer, the business has updated.
Axa adds ex-Quote Me Happy and MIB leaders to retail team
Axa has appointed Marco Distefano as managing director for motor and home and Anna Fleming as chief operating officer in its UK retail insurance unit.
Aviva attains Ethical Company Award from The Good Shopping Guide
Aviva has become the first major insurer to gain The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Company Award.
Interview: Keith Richards, CII - Looking back, dialling forward
Chartered Insurance Institute chief membership officer Keith Richards, one of only four people to have led the Personal Finance Society, will be leaving this June after being in charge of the PFS for half of its 16-year existence.
Blog: Gearing up for the FCA’s pricing reforms
Tony Tarquini, director of insurance EMEA for Pegasystems, considers the IT hurdles that insurers face in getting ready for pricing practises reforms – and why he believes they need to be ready to make rapid changes in the future.
Risks taken on by government 'must be in the public interest': HMT's Miriam Sachak
Against a backdrop of calls for the government to underwrite more pandemic-related risks, HM Treasury head of domestic and retail insurance policy Miriam Sachak has said risks taken on by the government "must be in the public interest" and complement…
Blog: The case of Colin and Cuthbert the courtroom caterpillars
With Marks & Spencer throwing down the gauntlet to Aldi over its caterpillar cake, CFC intellectual property underwriter Kristian Kolsaker gives his take on the high-profile IP supermarket showdown.
FCA fees update: Key takeaways as regulator to hike fees by 5.2%
The Financial Conduct Authority has published its latest fees update, with a consultation set to run into May.
FCA proposes insurer fee to recoup £7.5m of BI test case legal costs
The Financial Conduct Authority is looking to recover £7.5m of external legal costs through a business interruption insurance special fee levied on insurers.
Insurdata reorganisation sees UK company enter liquidation
Insurdata Limited, the UK company of US based Insurdata Corporation, has been placed in liquidation, with members of the team having left the business due to restructuring, Post can reveal.
Blog: Loss adjusters and loss assessors face enhanced professional indemnity risk after BI test case verdict
Professional indemnity claims against loss adjusters are rare, and against loss assessors they are even rarer, but there is a cauldron brewing following the business interruption test case, Trafalgar Risk Management head of marketing Bill Lumley cautions.
Broker to compensate customers for oversight breaches as regulator eyes AR clampdown
The Financial Conduct Authority has launched its fees consultation and hit out at appointed representative drivers of harm, as it publicly censured Alsford Page & Gems for AR oversight breaches relating to the sale of extended warranty insurance.
Aviva UK leadership changes as Phil Bayles departs for Ardonagh
Phil Bayles is joining Ardonagh after 18 years at Aviva, most recently as its chief distribution officer, with Gareth Hemming set to succeed him at the insurer.
Take part in Post's Motor Survey 2021
Post, in association with Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions, invites industry professionals to take part in our latest motor survey.
Spotlight: Surety bonds - The evolving energy sector
Surety bonds can offer companies across various industries a method of managing their liquidity challenges. Post looks at the rapidly changing energy sector and how surety guarantees are a potential solution for managing risks if companies are unable to…
Q&A: Bart Patrick, Duck Creek
Bart Partick, managing director for Europe at Duck Creek, tells Post about how old treacle-like tech systems are crippling the industry, the problems with updates and the need for insurers to adopt software-as-a-service. Along with assessing the rise of…
Atlanta to buy Be Wiser
The Ardonagh Group’s retail platform Atlanta is buying Be Wiser, with 60 staff expected to leave Be Wiser as a result of its recent consultation.