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QBE warns of $335m Covid underwriting hit for H1
QBE has predicted it will deliver a $750m (£581.7m) post tax loss when its half year results for 2020 are published next month.
FCA register hit by further cloning attempt
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned of a second fake website purporting to be its financial services register in the space of two months.
McCaffrey targets 10 deals for MVP and Ataraxia
Minority Venture Partners and Ataraxia CEO James McCaffrey is confident the businesses will strike up to 10 deals in the next 12 months, he told Post.
Insurance Covid-Cast: How has staff productivity been impacted by remote working?
For the 35th episode of Post and Insurance Age’s video series we gathered together a panel of senior insurance managers to discuss how productive staff have been since Covid-19 lockdown, and whether it has changed as restrictions have eased?
Blog: The rise in casualty claims post Covid-19
As the UK emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic, with lockdown restrictions easing and many sections of the economy back up and running, Anthony Baker, president of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers and partner at Plexus Law takes a look at what new casualty…
FCA picks apart insurer reliance on Hurricane Katrina judgment in BI test case
On the second day of the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption test case, the regulator’s lawyers argued there are key issues with the Hurricane Katrina Orient Express judgment insurers are expected to lean on during the case.
CMA launches merger inquiry into Ardonagh-Bennetts deal
The Competition and Markets Authority has opened a merger inquiry into the proposed takeover of Bennetts Motorcyling Services by Ardonagh Group.
Ex-Sure Thing boss Devine made CEO at Ceta owner
Brendan Devine has been appointed CEO of Atec Group, which trades under the brand names Ceta Insurance, Arkel Underwriting and Insure My.
BGL's Peter Thompson on combating insurance fraud
Detecting and and deterring insurance fraud is a priority for many in the insurance industry. Peter Thompson, BGL Group’s CEO for insurance, distribution and outsourcing, looks at what’s next in the industry's fight against insurance fraud and reflects…
FCA versus insurers as test case showdown begins
It was today confirmed up to 370,000 policyholders may be affected by the Financial Conduct Authority's High Court case, which aims to decide on the validity of business interruption cover during the coronavirus outbreak.
Biba welcomes FCA consultation on SMCR deadline extension
The consultation by the Financial Conduct Authority on extending the deadline for the implementation of conduct rules is “welcome news”, according to David Sparkes, head of compliance and training at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association.
Wedding policyholders in ‘limbo’ despite message insurance would pay out
Great Lakes faces calls to pay out on wedding insurance after message on UK General-owned Weddingplan’s website suggested policyholders would be entitled to claim as long as cover was purchased pre-lockdown in ‘a particular area’.
In-depth: How the life sciences sector is supporting the fight against Covid-19
The industry has found itself under the spotlight for all the wrong reasons during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, one area where it should be singing its praises is life sciences. Post investigates how brokers and insurers have supported the quest for…
180 years: Hurricanes in history
PREMIUM: The insurance industry has suffered very large losses from natural disasters over the past two centuries and this still remains a problem today, with 409 natural catastrophe events totaling $232bn in losses in 2019. Post looks at some of the…
ABI and Biba tout 'postive impact' of voluntary action on dual pricing
Voluntary initiatives launched in 2018 to address dual pricing are “having a positive impact”, the Association of British Insurers has claimed amid suggestions that the industry needs to go further and do so quickly.
PIB reveals £75.6m acquisitions bill for 2019
PIB Group’s bill for buying five companies last year was £75.6m, according to a filing at Companies House, which also revealed the results of stress tests to assess the impact of Covid-19.
Insurers haul brokers into FCA BI case again
A joint skeleton argument attacks the FCA’s stance that SME customers are not sophisticated insurance buyers because they used brokers and slams Contra Proferentem as “restrictive” and “out of step”.
Barnaby Rugge-Price appointed chair of Howden Broking Group
Howden Broking Group has appointed Barnaby Rugge-Price as chair returning to the helm of the broking business from his recent position as CEO of Hyperion X.
Insurance industry pays respects to former Zurich claims manager Kerry Woolley
Kerry Woolley, 38, was found dead in her flat in Solihull, West Midlands, with a knife wound to her neck on Sunday and her ex-boyfriend has been charged with murder.
Government accused of missing the point on homeowner flooding support
Government flooding funding "misses the point" on homeowners, it was alleged, as £5.2bn was pledged towards various initiatives.
Blog: The legalisation of rental e-scooters and its impact on the insurance industry
The UK government recently took the decision to legalise the use of rental electric scooters on public roads. Glyn Thompson, head of the motor sector focus team at the Forum Of Insurance Lawyers and technical lead motor at Weightmans, looks at what the…
Insurers argue FCA BI victory would lead to ‘injustice’
Defendants in the Financial Conduct Authority’s BI test case warn providers could be liable for losses they never agreed to cover.
My other life: Marco Sementa, charity fundraiser
When not working as home claims trainer at RSA, Marco Sementa uses his free time to raise money for charity playing football.
Direct Line acquires insurtech Brolly
Direct Line Group has agreed to acquire personal lines insurtech firm Brolly in a conditional transaction expected to close during the third quarter of 2020.