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Canary Riverside appeal leads to reduction in freeholder payout
An Upper Tribunal has reduced the sum repayable to leaseholders of the Canary Riverside complex in east London, ruling that just 65% of the total should not have been paid.
Copart confirms delays to Luton Airport salvage operation
Speaking to Insurance Post, Copart UK chief executive Jane Pocock has confirmed that the Luton Airport salvage operation should be completed in “four weeks.”
Allianz increases fraud prevention as it partners with Clearspeed
After a 29% increase in fraud prevention in 2023, Allianz’s personal lines business has partnered with voice analytics tool Clearspeed to enhance its fraud detection capabilities moving forward.
Big Interview: Jason Storah, Aviva
In his first full profile interview since taking over as UK and Ireland General Insurance CEO at Aviva, Jason Storah sits down with Scott McGee to talk about the insurer's re-entry into Lloyd's, where else Aviva could yet expand, and the differences…
FCA to work with Big Tech on sharing data with insurers
The Financial Conduct Authority intends to examine how Big Tech firms’ datasets could unlock better insurance products, more competitive prices, and wider choice for customers.
Biba’s EV scheme; Cytora and DynaRisk partner; WTW’s global head of claims
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Invoice insurtech Nimbla enters voluntary liquidation
Invoice insurtech startup Nimbla has appointed two voluntary liquidators from Leonard Curtis.
Aviva’s Storah has ‘big ambitions’ for HNW
Jason Storah, Aviva’s UK & Ireland general insurance CEO, has revealed his “big ambitions” for the high-net-worth business, and teased a potential entry into pet insurance, as the insurer is “always looking” at expansion opportunities in personal lines.
Helen Bryant departs Allianz after 23 years
Allianz Commercial’s managing director of digital and legal protection, Helen Bryant, is to leave the insurer after 23 years to “pursue new opportunities”.
Q&A: Cameron Shearer, Superscript
Frances Stebbing speaks to Cameron Shearer, CEO of Superscript, about what new entrants in the insurtech space need to do to stay ahead, and how the company’s technology has contributed to driving profitable growth for the year ahead.
Which urges FCA to take action on premium finance following investigation
Which? has urged the FCA to devise an action plan on premium finance after an investigation found home and motor insurance customers have been subject to up to 40% APRs.
Aviva CEO warns home insurance premiums need to go up
After Aviva said the motor insurance market has shown early signs of softening, UK & Ireland general insurance CEO Jason Storah has warned home insurance premiums “still need to go up”.
CII consulting on cutting ‘around eight’ roles
The Chartered Insurance Institute is planning to cut its headcount by “around eight posts” as part of streamlining efforts.
Covéa shrinks staff numbers by almost a third amid further losses
Covéa Insurance has reduced its staff numbers by more than 29% in 2023, after last year confirming it was undertaking a “company restructure”.
FCA tells motor finance firms to hang onto cash
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned motor finance firms to keep hold of enough capital to deal with the results of its ongoing probe into discretionary commission payments.
ICG invests in Staysure; Jensten buys broker; Questgates’ legal rebrand
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
RSA appoints trading directors ahead of NIG integration
RSA has appointed Moira Spencer and Deena Hemming as trading directors for the North and South respectively, ahead of the integration of NIG next month.
FCA urges insurers to do more for tourists with health issues
A Financial Conduct Authority review of signposting rules for tourists with pre-existing medical conditions has raised concerns about fair value and concluded travel insurers can do more to help tourists with health issues.
Aviva plans to ‘double’ Lloyd's business in the next few years
Aviva’s CEO of UK&I general insurance Jason Storah has said the insurer hopes to double its GCS business along with Probitas over the next few years.
Q&A: Roi Amir, Sprout AI
Frances Stebbing speaks to Roi Amir, CEO of Sprout AI about how insurers can rebuild policy holders trust in artificial intelligence and why insurers need to bring customers along for the digital transformation journey.
Campaigners demand ‘polluters pay’ in letter to insurance CEOs
The campaign groups of the Insure Our Future network have sent a letter to leading fossil fuel insurers, detailing a list of demands relating to sustainability and climate action.
Zurich says there is nothing to lose from embracing flexible working
Steve Collinson, chief people officer at Zurich UK, said he “understands the reticence and the caution” of embracing more flexible working, but he insists the reality is “very different”.
Aviva’s telematics app; Ardonagh buys Westfield; Swiss Re appoints group CEO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
FOS expects uptick in complaints in 2024/25
The Financial Ombudsman Service has today announced it expects to see 47,400 insurance complaints, of which 18,700 will be about motor insurance, for the period between 1 April 2024 and 31 March 2025.