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KPMG: Competition Commission reforms superseded by price battles
A combination of technological change and competitive market forces will likely exert greater pressure on the cost of motor insurance than reforms proposed today by the Competition Commission, according to KPMG.
Career File - Richard Ward: Departing Lloyd's CEO named Brit chairman
Lloyd's chief executive Richard Ward will become Brit Insurance Holdings chairman once he steps down from his current role at the end of the year.
Market Moves: Firms hopeful new hires will be Christmas crackers as recruitment enters festive frenzy
The insurance industry has sought to get its Christmas shopping done early, bringing home a number of presents for clients this week. Aviva tied a ribbon around Fraser Edmond, who replaces Sam Hudson as broker performance director, Zurich unwrapped Tim…
Mobile phone cover complaints down 20%: Ombudsman
Complaints on mobile phone cover have dropped by a fifth for the year to date according to the Financial Ombudsman Service, which has paid tribute to willingness from insurers to collaborate on complaints.
Novae plays down speculation of imminent Antares deal
Novae has attempted to pour cold water on speculation linking the firm with a bid for fellow Lloyd’s player Antares by stating that “there is no certainty” of a deal taking place.
ABI boss claims CC findings on motor repairs contain 'fundamental flaws'
The Competition Commission’s findings on vehicle repair is at odds with insurers’ own complaints data, the Association of British Insurers has claimed.
DVLA cuts insurance checks on tax renewals
Motorists will no longer need motor insurance policies to be checked when getting their vehicle tax after changes by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
Credit Hire Organisation slams CC motor proposals
The Credit Hire Organisation has criticised the Competition Commission’s motor proposals saying they would disadvantage non-fault drivers and reduce competition by favouring insurers.
S&P points to 'weak management' at RSA following downgrade
Standard & Poor’s has attributed a succession of profit warnings at RSA culminating in the resignation of chief executive Simon Lee for its decision to downgrade its ratings on the company and its core subsidiaries to 'A-' from 'A'.
Interview: Brent Escott: Change for the better
Brent Escott has seen it all, with his 20-year career covering most areas of the insurance industry. So did becoming CEO of under-fire Card Protection Plan faze him? Not a bit.
Credit hire process adds £150m to motor premiums says CC
Motor insurance premiums are being unnecessarily inflated by the complex chain for the settlement for non-fault claims, the Competition Commission has found after a yearlong review.
AIG sells aircraft leasing unit for $5.4bn
AIG has sold its aircraft leasing unit International Lease Finance Corp to Dutch leasing company AerCap for $5.4bn.
Ace makes two key appointments in Asia-Pacific
Ace has appointed Glen Browne to lead its accident and health business in Asia-Pacific and Edward Kopp as the country president of Korea, Ace American Fire and Marine Insurance.
Markerstudy puts 120 ex-Capita staff at risk of redundancy
Markerstudy has placed 120 staff it inherited following its takeover of five Capita businesses last month at risk of redundancy.
International: Europe boards the telematics train
European powerhouse Germany is the latest country to show an appetite for collecting driving data. But the global spread isn’t stopping there.
C-Suite: MGAs must attract top talent
There are currently three kinds of managing general agents: broker‑driven ones that are used to prop up broker revenue streams; MGAs supported by one carrier, normally mono-product and geography; and the multi-product and wide geographic MGA supported by…
C-Suite: Let’s not lose it this Christmas
The festive season is the peak period for mobile phone loss, so make sure your data is protected.
Legal Update: Mesothelioma Claims: Ministry of Justice’s mesothelioma reforms only complete half the job
Nick Pargeter says the government is failing both claimants and insurers by abandoning fixed costs.
Review of the Year: General Insurance: A year of red tape
With the implementation of the Jackson reforms and the start of twin peaks regulation, reform and regulation dominated a mixed 2013 for the general insurance sector
Europe C-suite: Regulation and complexity behind rise in demand for German D&O policies
The complexity of the liability regime for directors’ and officers’ insurance and increased regulation is fuelling demand for German D&O policies.
Truell bolsters GI presence with stake in 'game changing' tech business
City financier Edmund Truell has acquired a significant minority stake in technology business Regulatory Efficiency Gains, which he believes will “completely change” the way the insurance market operates.
Fitch puts RSA ratings on negative watch
Fitch has placed RSA’s 'A' insurer financial strength rating on watch negative following the announcement of further reserve strengthening in relation to its Irish business.
Keycare unveils three board appointments
Lost and stolen keys insurance provider Keycare has made three board appointments.
Aspen merges UK property and liability teams
Global insurer Aspen will merge its UK property and liability underwriting teams from 1 January 2014.