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Nichols appointed Zurich UKGI COO
Zurich has appointed David Nichols as UK general insurance chief operating officer to replace Barry Perkins.
IFB joins forces with ICO in fraud fight
The Insurance Fraud Bureau has formalised its data-sharing agreement with the Information Commissioner’s Office in a bid to track misuse of personal data in insurance fraud.
Credit hire issues on the table at government motor reform meeting
Credit hire was on the agenda at a high-level government meeting yesterday (9 December) discussing the Autumn Statement, Post understands.
Expertise From A-Z: The future of fleet
Our expert panel examines the future for commercial fleet broking.
FCA urges further improvements on mobile phone insurance
The Financial Conduct Authority’s follow-up review into mobile phone insurance found while some firms have improved, there were still many who were not providing fair outcomes for customers.
Blog: What insurers need to know about Flood Re and the flood levy
Flood Re is the new UK reinsurance vehicle, established to provide a pooling facility to insurers for flood risks they feel unable to retain in their portfolios.
Arc Legal adds claims experts to its offering
Arc Legal will expand its portfolio of products via a distribution partnership with Lorega, announced today (10 December).
Europe: What's driving telematics growth
Alongside North America, Europe so far represents the vast majority of all insurance telematics policies, with Italy and the UK leading the pack.
Insurers shifting towards wholly digital sales process, Accenture finds
More than half of insurers globally expect to have a wholly digital sales process in the next three years, according to research from Accenture.
ABI outlines 10 point commitment to flood-affected customers
UK insurers have a critical role to play in the floods according to the Association of British Insurers, who today (9 December) outlined the industry’s commitments to those affected by this week's rainfall in Cumbria.
Fitch warns of insurers' ability to absorb cost of further storms
Fitch Ratings has deemed losses from Storm Desmond will be manageable for insurers but will impact the sector's ability to absorb further weather-related losses over the winter, should they occur.
Changes to insurance contracts standard proposed after insurer concerns
The International Accounting Standards Board has today (9 December) published proposals to amend the existing insurance contracts standard, IFRS 4, after concerns were raised about implementing two significant changes in accounting on different dates.
Post magazine - 10 December 2015
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Ecclesiastical appoints Edward Creasy as non-executive director
Ecclesiastical Insurance Group has appointed Edward Creasy as a non-executive director, subject to regulatory approval. He will also sit on the board of Ecclesiastical Insurance Office.
Review of the Year: Health
Harnessing technology in increasingly innovative ways has been at the forefront of health insurers’ minds throughout 2015. From wearable technology to web consultations, it’s a market that has had to push more innovative ideas to build their businesses…
Markel launches product for not-for-profits
Markel UK has launched a product for not-for-profit organisations covering three main areas of risk: responsibility to third parties, responsibility as an employer, and protection of property and physical assets.
Blog: Devastation - and determination - a personal account of flooded Kendal
If there is one word to describe what I have seen in Kendal over the last few days, it is devastation. Having lived in the town most of my life, it's heart-breaking to see the usually tidy streets of semi-detached houses with their well-tended gardens…
Chubb introduces cyber-bullying cover for HNW products
Chubb policyholders who become victims of cyber-bullying may claim up to £50,000 towards professional support, lost income and temporary relocation costs under their home policy following changes to the insurer’s private clients offering.
Insurance pricing complaints to FOS increasing
The Financial Obudsman Service has seen an increase in the number of complaints about the price of insurance premiums in the 2015/16 year.
RSA sells entire stake in Russia division
RSA has sold its 75% stake in general insurer Intouch Insurance in Russia.
Man-made BI risk greater than threat from natural disaster
Business interruption claims are largely from man-made events despite risk managers fearing natural catastrophes disrupting supply, according to a report by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty.
Speciality insurer Fidelis to start underwriting in UK
Fidelis Insurance will launch in the UK after receiving approval from the Prudential Regulatory Authority.
Cornish to exit IAG as Harmer rings changes
IAG's head of personal lines Andy Cornish is to leave after Peter Harmer, IAG's new CEO, reshuffled his senior team starting 9 December.