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Blog: Whiplash reforms - Last chance for collaboration?
In the old days, I had my own little names for the claims farming community – they weren't very complimentary. I remember getting severely reprimanded by our then chairman at one point, but when I explained the damage they were doing, I was quickly…
Brodies' Elena Fry on why legislation could open the door to a new category of child abuse legacy claims
On 6 September 2016, the Scottish government announced its legislative programme for 2016/17.
Insurers struggling to adapt to digital channels, leaving millennials in the dark
UK insurers are struggling to adapt to digital channels of customer engagement, research has revealed.
Hurricane Matthew likely to be a significant claims event as death toll rises
Hurricane Matthew is expected to be a significant claims event as it continues to progress through the Bahamas, following the news of hundreds of deaths in Haiti.
Week in Post: Socials, swingers, and share sales
This week editorial staff at Post and sister title Insurance Age held their annual team social. After a popular vote, we took the unusual step of visiting a swingers club.
Japanese Sompo aims to become a 'truly global insurer'
Sompo's president and CEO, Kengo Sakurada has said the Japanese insurer aims to build a business which competes on a global scale with its purchase of Endurance.
David Hertzell, Aviva, Allianz, Axa and QBE among 2016 Insurance Fraud Awards winners
David Hertzell was crowned winner of the achievement award at last night’s Insurance Fraud Awards.
AIG court case against private investors continues
A professional indemnity insurance appeal brought by AIG Europe against private investors will be heard in the Supreme Court on Monday, 10 October 2016.
Tough attitude from ICO on Talk Talk breach highlights issue for data protection regulations
Insurance lawyers believe the Talk Talk data breach has highlighted important issues in time for the forthcoming 2018 data protection regulations.
RSA appoints Steven Zuanella as group chief digital officer
RSA has appointed Steven Zuanella to the role of group chief digital officer.
Personal injury claims on the rise in Scotland
Personal injury claims in Scotland have continued to rise over the past four years, despite a drop in claims in England according to figures from DWF.
Two-thirds of EU insurance legislation already enshrined in UK law
Two-thirds of European Union legislation that affect the insurance sector are already enshrined in UK law.
Besso Insurance Group reports 16% increase in brokerage as turnover hits £37.6m
Besso Insurance Group has reported a strong increase in its brokerage income in its 2015 results as turnover currently stands at £37.6m with pre-tax profits of £5.26m.
Insurers still open to Calais route for hauliers
Migrant activity on the Calais to Dover route has increased costs for hauliers but its insurance consequences are not clear: some observers are reporting premium rises, which others are denying.
Blog: Artificial Intelligence will transform insurance
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise insurance but before it does, insurers need to overcome public reticence and regulatory challenges.
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty expands to Macau
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance has gained an insurance and reinsurance license for Macau.
Nelson welcomes PM's Brexit timeline
Lloyd’s chairman John Nelson has welcomed Prime Minister Theresa May’s confirmation that Article 50 will be invoked before March next year.
Charman to net £255m from sale of Endurance to Sompo
John Charman stands to gain £255m from the £4.95bn sale of Endurance to Sompo.
New cyber coverage endorsement could minimise business interruption following an attack
Fm Global has introduced a new add-on product which gives current policy holders the opportunity to maximise their recovery from a cyber-attack.
Flood Re backing 53,000 policies six months after launch
Flood Re is now backing 53,000 policies just six months after the scheme’s launch.
Hastings investors to sell £99.8m stake
Investors in motor insurer Hastings will sell shares worth around £99.8m.
Axa to flood terrace house in research project
Axa will build and then flood a terraced house in a project aimed at helping develop flood resistant homes.
Only a quarter of UK insurers now support Solvency II
Support for Solvency II is waning with just a quarter of UK insurers believing the regime is the best way to run their business.
Top 100 UK Insurers 2016
How have the top 100 insurers fared over the past year? What have been the highs and lows faced by the market?