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Why non-standard home insurance is increasingly the norm
Non-standard household is a growth area but all too often mainstream insurers turn down the business, so Rachel Gordon examines is it time for a rethink or can MGAs meet the need?
Esure offers customers six-months free cover for latest tech glitch
Esure has confirmed that it has offered six months free home insurance to “a small number of customers” for a “technical error”, which means customers who renewed on 1 April can’t make claims or update their details via the provider’s website.
MGAA’s Keating on the need for more data sharing
Trade Voice: Mike Keating, CEO of the Managing General Agents’ Association, says data sharing is a two-way street and capacity providers need to be more open with MGAs.
Big Interview: Jason Storah, Aviva
In his first full profile interview since taking over as UK and Ireland General Insurance CEO at Aviva, Jason Storah sits down with Scott McGee to talk about the insurer's re-entry into Lloyd's, where else Aviva could yet expand, and the differences…
FCA to work with Big Tech on sharing data with insurers
The Financial Conduct Authority intends to examine how Big Tech firms’ datasets could unlock better insurance products, more competitive prices, and wider choice for customers.
Diary of an Insurer: Avantia’s Jess Woodhouse
Jess Woodhouse, chief operating officer at Avantia Group’s specialist home insurance provider Homeprotect, is up with the lark (or her children), ready to manage her team and discover new technology.
How an AI-assisted motor claims handler cared for me
Editor’s View: Emma Ann Hughes shares how a recent call to her motor insurer highlighted why humans will always be needed to care for policyholders in their hour of need.
Motor premiums fall for first time in over two years
Car insurance premiums have fallen by 5% during the past three months, according to the latest data from Confused.com.
Aviva’s Storah has ‘big ambitions’ for HNW
Jason Storah, Aviva’s UK & Ireland general insurance CEO, has revealed his “big ambitions” for the high-net-worth business, and teased a potential entry into pet insurance, as the insurer is “always looking” at expansion opportunities in personal lines.
Integration and restructuring costs push RSA to 2023 loss
RSA has reported a £19m pre-tax loss for 2023, despite improving on both its 2022 underwriting and investment performance.
Could Jaguar Land Rover issues derail OEM insurance ambitions?
Following customer concerns over Jaguar Land Rover’s embedded scheme, Tom Luckham contemplates whether the original equipment manufacturer-led car insurance revolution is still a distant dream?
Direct Line’s chief customer officer Kate Syred retires
Direct Line Group’s chief customer officer Kate Syred has retired after more than 20 years at the insurer, Insurance Post can reveal.
Aviva CEO warns home insurance premiums need to go up
After Aviva said the motor insurance market has shown early signs of softening, UK & Ireland general insurance CEO Jason Storah has warned home insurance premiums “still need to go up”.
Foil’s Allchorne on keeping the OIC tariffs in proportion
Trade Voice: Pete Allchorne, president of Forum of Insurance Lawyers and partner at DAC Beachcroft, says now is not the time to increase the OIC tariff amounts.
Value of weather damage claims revealed
Data analysis: Property insurers paid out the equivalent of £13m every day last year due to events such as storms, flooding and theft.
DLG or Esure – which Peter Wood baby is most likely to bounce back?
Content Director’s View: Direct Line Group and Esure are looking to put recent troubles behind them after less than stellar performances in 2023. With both claiming solid foundations on which to now prosper, Jonathan Swift reflects on the chances either…
FCA urges insurers to do more for tourists with health issues
A Financial Conduct Authority review of signposting rules for tourists with pre-existing medical conditions has raised concerns about fair value and concluded travel insurers can do more to help tourists with health issues.
Civil injury fraudster caught out by ‘Jeremy Kyle’ appearance
A fraudster has been convicted of exaggerating her civil injury claim after being caught out by footage of her on ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show’.
Direct Line brings in Aviva’s Poole as CFO
Jane Poole is leaving Aviva to reunite with her former boss Adam Winslow and take on the role of chief financial officer at Direct Line Group.
Ageas catches out fraudster who lied about burglary
A fraudster has been convicted after he made a claim to Ageas for goods he said were stolen that had instead been sold on an auction site.
Big Interview: Matthew Crummack, Domestic & General
Matthew Crummack, CEO of Domestic & General, reveals how he hopes to create an Uber-like experience for customers, shares his talks with insurtechs and why provider's should stop talking about "digital transformation."
Pet insurance premiums decrease amid regulator interest
Pet owners saw their insurance premiums decrease by 2.5% in March but still remain greater than a year ago, according to data released by Pearson Ham.
Motor insurance payouts hit record high in 2023
The Association of British Insurers’ latest Motor Insurance Claims Tracker has revealed that motor insurers paid out a record £9.9bn in motor claims in 2023.
Aviva’s Ward on the spectre of paid-for online spoof ads
Trade Voice: Pete Ward, head of claims counter fraud at Aviva, explains how a small but highly visible group of unscrupulous accident management companies are misleading consumers.