Property
Video: Post docu-video: European Windstorm
In recent weeks, European windstorms have been very topical. With Abigail and then Barney causing significant damage across the UK, this peril is very much on the insurance agenda. This docu-video looks at how insurance companies currently assess…
Home insurance fraudster handed suspended sentence
A 37-year-old man who made a fraudulent claim for £34,000 worth of items on his LV home insurance policy has been given a suspended jail sentence following an Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department investigation.
Esure secures insurance fraud verdict over Breitling claim
Esure has won a victory in the fight against insurance fraud after a man was found guilty after falsely claiming on his home insurance policy for a £6000 Breitling watch he never owned.
Ageas teams up with Pii to cover landlords
Ageas has launched a new property owners' scheme in conjunction with underwriting agency Property Insurance Initiatives (Pii).
Blog: The IoT is a marathon, not a sprint, for insurers
Customer propositions and experiences encompassing the Internet of Things are changing the way we live, from health trackers to remote heating controls. Even our white goods are getting smarter: Amazon has teamed up with manufacturers, allowing…
Transactor and Zurich partner on car and household schemes
Software provider Transactor Global Solutions and Zurich have entered a partnership that will see a range of Zurich products distributed through the Transactor platform.
C-Suite - Insurer: Extending the claims team
If a customer's home has been flooded, affected by fire, weather or some other unforeseen circumstance, they are going to be pretty upset.
AM Best predicts December storms will pressure 2015 earnings
The December 2015 storms and floods will put pressure on the 2015 earnings of UK property insurers but will have little impact on balance sheet strength and ratings, according to AM Best.
Insurers encouraged to embrace claims apps as customer demand grows
More than one in four consumers would be in favour of using a smartphone app to submit a motor, travel or household claim, new research has found.
Barbican Insurance group merges capabilities into single brand
Barbican Insurance Group has launched Barbican Protect, which brings together the underwriting expertise and service capabilities of Barbican Underwriting Limited, PI Protect and Barbican Channel Islands into a single brand.
Airmic urges a 'pragmatic and flexible' approach for corporate customers following flooding
The current flooding in the north of England has underlined the need for businesses to buy insurance that is fit for purpose, and to support it with effective crisis planning according to the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers.
Penny Black's Ghost of Christmas Keys
Last year at Keycare alone, 25 claims were made on Christmas Day for lost keys. Penny wonders if the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present or Future were involved.
Insurers warned flooding losses could exceed £1bn in wake of Eva
The insured losses from the 2015 flooding could exceed £1bn in the aftermath of storm Eva, endangering some firm’s end of year results, an industry expert has warned.
Insuring Santa - A broker's conversation
Mr S Claus is trying to arrange comprehensive insurance cover regarding his large children's toy manufacturing arm, as well as worldwide freighting. His broker is struggling.
Renewal of DLG contract with RBS questioned by research firm
The future of Direct Line Group’s home insurance contract with RBS has been questioned in the aftermath of Nationwide’s decision to switch underwriting responsibilities to RSA.
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.
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.
AA disputes Storm Desmond will lead to home premium hike
AA Insurance does not expect claims from Storm Desmond to result in widespread home insurance premium increases because the expected £250m of claims from the event are below the £1bn of claims needed to trigger across-the-board increases.
Blog: Drones prove their worth in Desmond floods
In the wake of Storm Desmond, loss adjusters have been using drones to provide an aerial view of the flood-stricken areas. They've started only recently experimenting with the technology and, initially, there was a school of thought that it's a ‘nice to…
Christmas burglars favour bicycles
Bicycles top the list of the most common items stolen in the Christmas period, followed by mobile phones, tablets and laptops, according to recent research.
IFB strategy approved by ABI council
The Insurance Fraud Bureau's strategy plans were officially signed-off today (11 December) giving the green light to stretching its mandate from organised motor to property and liability fraud.
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.
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.