Property
Market moves: All change at Zurich and Willis
Following a slow period, large insurers made a number of key appointments this week, including major moves at Zurich, Allianz and RSA.
Fraud event: Gadget fraud on the rise as consumers look to upgrade
Insurers have been urged to “up the ante” against the rising number of younger consumers engaging in household fraud in order to gain a gadget upgrade.
Earthquakes call into question building code enforcement in Turkey
The Turkish government introduced new construction codes following the 1999 earthquake, but there are fears these may not have been enforced.
Canadian EGI acquires controlling stake in Danish insurer
EGI Financial Holdings has acquired a controlling interest in QIC Holdings ApS, a Danish holding company with a wholly-owned subsidiary, Qudos Insurance, a newly-incorporated insurance company, based in Denmark.
Turkey earthquake was 7.2 magnitude
Damage reports are still emerging after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Sunday.
Flood effects aggravated by insufficient investment in preventative measures
Although floods occur more frequently than any other natural disaster worldwide, the risk they pose is often aggravated by human activity, according to a report by Allianz.
Your say: Work flow enhancements
I write in response to the article on WNS Assistance’s property service launch and just wanted to clarify the new technology invested in to deliver an innovative claims service for the insurer and broker market.
Editor's comment: Yet another call for action
How often do we hear that rallying cry for the insurance industry to up its lobbying credentials and persuade government to deliver change that will safeguard both citizens and businesses alike? All too often.
MYI secures appointment to handle Manchester riot contentious claims
Loss adjuster MYI has been exclusively appointed to handle high-value and contentious claims against the police from the Manchester riots in August.
Hogarth’s Imperial exit sparked by ‘difference of opinion’
A “fundamental difference of opinion” in how Imperial Consultants should be run led to the departure of managing director Ian Hogarth to LAS Claims Management.
Market moves - 20 October 2011
This week the main movers and shakers were loss adjusters, with Davies, Woodgate & Clark and Advanta all making major appointments.
News analysis: Call for mandatory sprinkler systems reignited by Dunelm Mill fire
On 6 October 2011, local fire fighters lamented the absence of sprinklers in a Dunelm Mill store that suffered a major blaze on the Orchard Retail Park in Willenhall, Coventry.
Cyber liability: Getting hacked off
Back in 1983, when Hollywood produced a film about a young boy inadvertently hacking into military systems, the possibility of such an occurrence seemed the stuff of fantasy and doom-mongers.
Fraud occupancy: Occupational hazard
With a decrease in the number of mortgages being approved by lenders, insurers must be alive to a potential rise in occupancy fraud by those looking to buy-to-let.
Risk modelling - Riots: Out of control
The recent riots across England emphasised the destruction such uprisings can inflict. But why do riots start and can their triggers be predicted and planned for?
Climate change: A changing environment
With insurers rushing to provide environmental cover, how are they performing themselves in the climate change stakes?
In series: Lloyd's & London Market: Staying number one
Tightening regulation and a less advantageous tax regime are making it tough for Lloyd’s to retain its pre-eminence, but is protectionism the greater threat?
MA Assist launches new claims case management system
Insurance claims and building repair specialist, MA Assist, is set to launch a new claims case management system as part of its plans for future innovation and growth.
Skillin returns to Imperial Consultants
Having concluded other business matters, Kevin Skillin is returning to the operational and development side of Imperial Consultants as CEO.
Westfaelische Provinzial Versicherung AG upgraded to 'AA'
Insurer Westfaelische Provinzial Versicherung AG has had its insurer financial strength ratings upgraded to 'AA' from 'A+' with stable outlook.
Interview - Ann Haugh: Making the right decisions
UK CEO of Zurich Global Corporate Ann Haugh has never been averse to taking risks and reveals her determination to grow the business is as strong as it is strategic.
Ecclesiastical shakes up property owners market with Crown Estate win
Property owners’ insurance brokers are benefiting from heightened competition between business-hungry insurers, with the entry of Ecclesiastical in May and the former Axa team starting to write business for Mistui Sumitomo at Lloyd’s this week.
Sagicor withdrawal forced by First Central losses
Lloyd’s insurer Sagicor’s decision to quit both property treaty reinsurance and casualty treaty reinsurance was forced by huge losses incurred through its tie-up with Gibraltar-based motor insurer start-up First Central, Post understands.
View from the top: Model for the future
Changing catastrophe models will continue to demand, not replace, underwriting expertise, says Matthias Horntrich, chief underwriting officer, international property, XL.