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Apple to help businesses get discounts on cyber policies
Apple is working with tech company Cisco Systems in order to help businesses to get discounts on their cyber security insurance policies, Reuters has reported.
AIG plans acquisitions under incoming CEO
AIG is planning to slow the pace of share buybacks and instead spend on acquisitions, CEO Brian Duperreault has said.
Insurance adds £40bn to UK economy
The insurance and long term savings sector adds more than £40bn to the UK economy, new analysis shows.
R&Q sells Lloyd's managing agency to Coverys
Randall & Quilter has sold its Lloyd's managing agency, R&Q Managing Agency, to Coverys, a US-based medical professional liability insurer for $22.6m.
AIG partners to deliver Blockchain-driven policy
AIG has partnered with IBM and Standard Chartered to deliver the first multinational insurance policy using Blockchain.
US insurer Slice to expand to UK
US on-demand insurer, Slice, has confirmed its plans to expand to the UK after expanding to 13 states across the US.
IBIS 2017: Connected cars will send first notice of loss 'as early as next year'
Connected cars will dispatch emergency services and send first notice of loss as early as next year, predicted Sean Carey, president of SCG Management Consultants.
Airmic 2017: Risk managers need to focus on the short term to tackle unpredictable risks
The risks facing UK firms are changing at such a pace that risk managers need to focus on the immediate short term not just the risks of the future, members of the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers heard.
IBIS 2017: GM not ruling out insuring its autonomous vehicles
US car manufacturer General Motors is not ruling out providing insurance for its future autonomous vehicles.
Blog: London needs to get global
To maintain its competitive position, the London insurance market needs to become a truly global hub, write Chris Beazley, CEO of the London Market Group, and Paul Clark, partner at the Boston Consulting Group
Tysers sees revenue grow over 2016
Tysers saw its revenue increase 12.8% in 2016 to £52.8m from £46.8m in the previous year.
Interview: Robin Smith, We Go Look
Jonathan Swift speaks to We Go Look CEO and co-founder Robin Smith about building an on-demand business that handles insurance claims and why the Crawford & Co acquisition means she has more time now for the "fun stuff"
BP Marsh poised to make further investments in 2017
Venture capital group BP Marsh is looking to make investments of around £5m into six different firms throughout 2017.
Lemonade increases customer base by 43% eight months after its launch
Lemonade has grown its customer base by 43%, eight months since its launch in America, beating its annual target.
Declines in global insurance pricing slow in Q1: Marsh
Global insurance rate decreases moderated for the fifth consecutive quarter, down 2.3% in the first quarter of 2017 compared with the previous quarter’s 3.1%, according to Marsh.
EU gets go ahead to sign covered agreement with US
The European Council has approved the signing of the covered agreement with the United States that would harmonise insurance and reinsurance regulation on both sides of the Atlantic.
Interview: Hayley Robinson, RSA global risk solutions
Six months following her appointment as managing director of RSA global risk solutions, Hayley Robinson sits down with Will Kirkman to talk about her new role
Am Trust receives $300m investment from Karfunkel family after share price falls
Family members of the founders of Am Trust have injected $300m (£233m) into the specialty insurer through a private share offering.
AIG’s credit rating affirmed by AM Best as Duperreault gets nod of approval
AIG’s credit rating has been affirmed by AM Best, putting an end to the firm's credit review and removing a potential roadblock to the firm’s profitability.
Why and how cross-selling works for microinsurance
Cross-selling is a great way to distribute microinsurance, as illustrated in Africa, where some farming insurance programmes are also experimenting with new ways to pay out claims, write Tom Johansmeyer, assistant vice-president at Verisk Insurance…
Q&A: Cheryl Agius, L&G
Cheryl Agius was recently appointed CEO of Legal & General's general insurance business. She talks to Post about what GI can learn from retirement and other sectors, and in which areas she's looking to grow the business.
Political risks: Halting new threats
Businesses with domestic and international footprints are increasingly demanding protection from political risks. But, as the threats have changed in recent years, so has the cover that serves to protect against them
Beazley to open Birmingham office to tap into regional market
Beazley will open an office in Birmingham with 100 staff to target the intermediated regional market.
London failing to stem reinsurance decline, says LMG
The London market is losing ground as a global centre for reinsurance and faces significant challenges in emerging markets and diversity, according to the London Market Group