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L&G to underwrite pet insurance from 2016
Legal & General is to start underwriting all new business for its pet insurance product from 1 January 2016.
Blog: Why resilient repairs are the long-term solution
In the immediate aftermath of this month's floods in Cumbria, the focus of the locals and the press was on the flood defences and how they had performed - or not performed, as it was perceived.
Ex-RSA UK CEO McIntyre takes on NED role at Saga
Saga has appointed former RSA UK CEO Bridget McIntyre as an independent non-executive director with effect from 1 January 2016.
Aviva picks Rix as personal lines MD
Aviva has appointed Lindsey Rix as managing director of its UK general insurance personal lines business, replacing Steve Treloar.
King back in the hot-seat at Ingenie as CEO McKee steps down
Ingenie co-founder Richard King has returned to lead the telematics business just six months after stepping down from the position of CEO.
Post and CII launch 'Raising Standards' series in Hong Kong
Post and the Chartered Insurance Institute will launch a 'Raising Standards' webinar series in Hong Kong next year.
Insurers urged to keep abreast of construction sector developments
Allianz and Euler Hermes are urging insurers and brokers to keep up-to-date with changes in the construction industry following the publication of a joint report.
Liberty poaches TMK property team for Madrid office
Liberty Specialty Markets is writing property insurance business from its Madrid office for the first time with the appointment of a new team from Tokio Marine Kiln.
Legal Update: Hover with caution
The arrival of hoverboards in 2015 suggested that, as in Back to the Future, technology had found yet another innovative and entertaining way to enhance our transport options, even if it was difficult to know if a hoverboard was just an advanced toy or a…
Proposal for compulsory pet insurance backed by software firm
Aquarium Software has backed calls for pet insurance to be made compulsory by law in Scotland as a step in the right direction for owners, animals, vets and insurers.
Aviva notes 19% rise in cash for crash as 4000 suspect claims are studied
Aviva has revealed it is looking into more than 4000 suspect whiplash claims after confirming it received five of the 28 fraudulent claims involved in a major cash for crash ring in Wales that cost insurers more than £763,000.
Motor rates accelerate as government's IPT hike is rolled out
The government’s introduction of higher insurance premium tax last month has served to accelerate average annual best buy motor policy deals by 10.9% to £696, according to market research conducted by Consumer Intelligence.
Insurers pay millions to those hit by Storm Desmond
Insurers have paid out £2.6m in emergency funding and housed 1500 families in alternative accommodation following Storm Desmond, according to analysis by the Association of British Insurers.
Man-made disasters increase insured losses
Total economic losses from natural and man-made disasters will hit approximately $85bn (£56bn) this year, with $32bn of those losses covered by insurance.
Zurich to spend up to £702m on US agricultural insurer
Zurich's subsidiary, Zurich American Insurance Company, will buy US agricultural insurer Rural Community Insurance Services for up to $1.05bn (£702m) from Wells Fargo, which will strengthen its top five position in US commercial insurance.
High Court PI claims at a five year high, law firm finds
The number of personal injury claims at the High Court has reached its highest level in five years, according to figures obtained by law firm Nockolds.
Two nominees for Zurich board announced
Zurich has proposed two new board members for election including former Standard Life CEO David Nish.
Quiz of the week - 18 December
Test your knowledge of the week's insurance news, with the Post insurance quiz of the week.
Blog: How to make the subscription market work
The relationship between co-insurers on a risk lies at the heart of how the London subscription market works.
Major motor fraud ring in Wales busted by police
An investigation into a major crash-for-cash ring in Wales has led to 81 convictions, including some with substantial jail time, in the largest police operation into insurance fraud undertaken to date.
Desmond floods
Read all the news, analysis and first-person accounts of Storm Desmond, the Cumbria floods and the insurance world's response.
Fitch downgrades French non-life sector forecast
The French non-life insurance sector has seen a revised outlook to negative from Fitch Ratings, moving the sector from its previously stable rating.
New CEO for Nordics, Russia and Turkey at AGCS
Peter Hecht-Hansen has been appointed CEO of Nordics, Russia & Turkey at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, subject to regulatory approval.
BLM becomes ABI’s first associate member
Law firm BLM has become the Association of British Insurers’ first associate member.