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Outlook deteriorating for UK non-life company market: Fitch
The market combined ratios for motor and home insurance will be north of 100% in 2022, Fitch has forecast.
Insurance in the vanguard on consumer duty, says FCA’s Matt Brewis
The Financial Conduct Authority sees insurance as ahead of the game on consumer duty after the work on pricing and value in recent years, the regulator’s director of insurance and conduct specialists Matt Brewis has indicated.
General Insurance Fraud Committee hopeful on spam advert legislation
The General Insurance Fraud Committee is hopeful that online advertising will be included in the Online Safety Bill, Clare Lunn, director of financial crime at LV GI and chair of the GIFC told Post.
Biba calls for IPT cut to 10% with 2022 manifesto launch
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has urged the government to cut Insurance Premium Tax to 10% in the next budget and pushed for targeted relief for three areas.
Das compensation in ex-CEO fraud case lowered as insurer’s 'lack of candour' criticised
Das is now set to receive £5.96m rather than £8.28m in compensation from its fraud case against three former senior employees.
LV’s Michael Lawrence on the trends and changes in the broker market
Michael Lawrence, distribution and underwriting director for LV Broker, assesses the 2021 developments in the broker market and explains how resilience, versatility and a clear strategy will be as important as ever this year.
Inquiry launched into commercial insurance and reinsurance market
The Lords' Industry and Regulators Committee has launched an inquiry into commercial insurance and reinsurance regulation.
Intelligence: Insuring the growing US cannabis market
Last year Malta became the first European nation to legalise cannabis after the United Nations reclassified the drug to recognise its therapeutic uses and – with other EU countries looking to follow suit – Post spoke to the specialists striving to meet…
PRA flags climate change and silent cyber in Dear CEO letter to insurers
The Prudential Regulation Authority has warned insurers on the need to consider silent cyber exposures and that progress on embedding supervisory expectations on climate change has not been consistent across all firms.
DfT denies smart motorways debuted prematurely as rollout paused
The decision to pause the introduction of new all lane running smart motorway schemes, which saw 39 deaths between 2015 and 2019, until five years’ worth of data is available has been welcomed by insurers.
Aspen launches ESG integration initiative ‘Project Leaf’
Aspen has formally launched Project Leaf, an environmental, social and governance integration strategy that will incorporate ESG information into the decision making process for its credit and political risk portfolio.
First Underwriting targeting 30% growth after £1bn capacity deal
Managing general agent First Underwriting has revealed a five-year £1bn capacity deal with Accredited Insurance (Europe).
Analysis: Loss adjusters’ BI avalanche experience – from portals to what comes next
Loss adjusters have praised the use of technology to meet Covid-19 related business interruption claims and called for more enhancements as the market adapts its systems and approaches.
Zurich risk chief warns refusing sectors cover is not the answer to net-zero transition
Insurers should resist removing cover for sectors that face being made obsolete by a move to a net-zero economy despite deteriorating risks profiles, Zurich’s group chief risk officer Peter Giger has said.
Interview: Stephen Catlin, Convex
Harry Curtis spoke to Stephen Catlin, CEO and chairman of Convex, about how the insurer is looking forward, why cyber risks are a step too far and his response to climate critics
Analysis: Rewiring the electric vehicle skills gap
Repairers must patch up their skills to keep pace with growing demand for electric vehicles but bodyshops say labour rates and current take-up levels are holding them back
BGL’s Peter Thompson on the blended experience the customer of 2022 wants
Intuitive, market-leading tech, coupled with a customer services team who understand the products inside out and have the right listening and empathy skills are key to providing the best customer experience this year and beyond, says Peter Thompson, CEO…
Roundtable: The future of affinity insurance in the digital age
The affinity space continues to attract interest from both insurers/brokers and brand partners looking to either tap into new customers or create deeper longer term relationships with existing ones. But what was once a case of simply white labelling…
Ardonagh buys MDS; Markerstudy snaps up Clegg Gifford; start-up broker Attis targets London/acquisitions; WTW and Munich Re in parametric 'world's first'
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches and investments of the week.
Insurers back calls to end abuse of customer service workers
Insurers and the Institute of the Customer Service are calling for tougher legislation to stop people abusing staff in customer-facing roles.
Insurers warn of supply chain issues heightening the impact of windstorms
Insurers have reported a spike in claims following storms Arwen and Barra with fears remaining that remediation work could be significantly delayed due to building material and labour shortages.
Pub chain's £845m BI claim set to be heard by Commercial Court in June
An £845m lawsuit brought by pub chain Stonegate against insurers MS Amlin, Liberty Mutual and Zurich is to be heard by the Commercial Court next June.
AIG takes Graham Fulcher from Chubb as international GI chief actuary
American International Group has recruited Graham Fulcher for the newly created role of international general insurance chief actuary.
Paul Cooper to return to Hiscox as group CFO
Hiscox has named Paul Cooper as group chief financial officer joining from asset manager and life insurer M&G where he is currently interim group CFO.