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Yutree launches binding authority liability product with Endurance
Yutree Underwriting has launched a binding authority liability product backed by Lloyd's syndicate Endurance.
Live blog: Dive In
Post's journalists are attending the Dive In festival.
Video: SME underinsurance with Harriet Conway
With more than five million SMEs in the UK and a recent warning that up to 40% of these may be underinsured, it is time for the insurance industry to step up and start tackling this rising problem.
SME underinsurance: Protecting customer outcomes
With 5.4 million SMEs in the UK, more can be done to enhance the claims service they receive
SME underinsurance: Fixing the SME market
Has anything changed in the SME sector since the FCA’s thematic review? And if not, why not?
Regulation is 'number one threat to insurer investment'
UK insurers view regulatory risk as the number one concern effecting a firms’ investment strategy, according to the global insurance survey.
Chinese government would be responsible for damages caused by space station crash
The Chinese government would be responsible for any damages caused by Tiangong-1 crashing into Earth, Post understands.
Biba in talks with Enterprise liquidator to help affected brokers
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association is in talks with failed insurer Enterprise’s liquidator with the aim of helping affected UK brokers.
Enterprise Holdings calls in administrators in light of legal action, liquidator warns of fraudsters
The parent company of failed Gibraltar insurer Enterprise has appointed two liquidators to “protect and safeguard” its assets.
Davies Group sees 38% revenue increase in H1 2016
Davies Group saw revenue increase 38% to £44.6m in H1 2016 compared to £32.4m for the same period last year.
‘The Rottweiler’ doubles stake in Esure ahead of demerger
A hedge fund boss dubbed ‘The Rottweiler’ by the City has doubled his stake in Esure, following the insurer’s decision to split off its Go Compare business.
Brit launches new Lloyd's syndicate
Brit has been granted permission by Lloyd’s Franchise Board to launch a new syndicate.
Safe Journey terrorism cover expands with single parent family rate
The UK’s only standalone terrorism travel policy has extended its cover with a single parent family rate.
Why the government's proposed limitations and banning of whiplash are a mistake
Headlines continue to scream out - compensation culture, crash-for-cash, ambulance-chasing lawyers.
Third of UK insurers haven't analysed impact of Brexit on staff
A third of UK general insurers haven't analysed the impact leaving the EU will have on their staff.
This week: Patronuses, start-ups and blockchain
As J K Rowling continues to delight fans with updated ebooks on her website Pottermore this week we learnt a bit more about our team mates on Post as a new feature was released.
Yahoo breach will push more firms to take out cyber cover
The Yahoo data-breach will push more firms to take out specialist cyber-insurance, analysts have told Post.
Aviva appoints Andrew Wilkinson as technical claims director
Aviva has appointed Andrew Wilkinson as technical claims director of its UK general insurance business.
Co-op Insurance sees strong GI growth in H1 2016
Co-op’s General Insurance Division has seen a 29% increase in gross written premiums in the first half of 2016, up to £242m from £187m for the same period last year.
Novae chief financial officer Charles Fry steps down
Novae chief financial officer Charles Fry stepped down from the board from Friday and will leave the company on 31 October.
Blog: Collateral lies ruling doesn't change anything
The Supreme Court judgment on 'collateral lies' is in keeping with established market practice across first-party personal lines claims.
The case for a united front in the fight against fraud
The insurance industry has been multiplying initiatives against fraud but is it presenting a unified front against increasingly organised scams?
Could other start-ups follow the Beyonce name-checking Lemonade in seeking musical inspiration
This week saw the launch of the much trumpeted and anticipated peer-to-peer insurer Lemonade.
Asta receives approval to establish Blenheim
Asta has received approval from Lloyd's to establish its new syndicate, Blenheim.