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QuestGates buys Brownsword; Woodgate & Clark integration; Vitality’s health CEO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Hiscox CEO Hussain reveals plan to rollout AI underwriting
Aki Hussain, CEO of Hiscox Group, has said to thrive in 2025 insurers should “think the unthinkable” about their business models and revealed his plans to roll-out artificial intelligence augmented underwriting.
Climate activists target Marsh’s Manchester office
Climate protesters entered the lobby of Marsh’s Manchester office on Wednesday (8 January) calling on the firm to reject fossil fuel projects and become “climate heroes”.
Regulator aims to make it easier for insurers to invest
The Prudential Regulation Authority is proposing to make it easier for insurers to invest within their matching adjustment portfolios, according to CEO Sam Woods.
Q&A: Dan Bratshpis, Inshur
Dan Bratships, CEO and co-founder of Inshur discusses the insurtech’s latest funding round, growth plans and the lessons he has learnt while building the company.
Motor insurance premiums down 16% year on year
The latest General Insurance Price Index from Pearson Ham Group for Q4 2024 has highlighted a sharp decline in motor insurance premiums, as well as the first reduction in home premiums for a while.
Direct Line adds to top team after accepting Aviva bid
Direct Line Group has confirmed three appointments to its executive committee, shortly after reaching an agreement for Aviva to buy the business for £3.7bn.
Insurers respond to Labour’s social care plan
Insurers have reacted cautiously to Labour’s health secretary Wes Streeting's recommendation that Dame Louise Casey’s commission into the reform of social care consider using insurance to fund costs.
Will weight loss jabs shrink or expand insurer’s bottom lines?
As well as the ability to shrink waistlines, Emma Ann Hughes unpicks how weight loss jabs have the power to transform the shape of the health and life insurance industry in 2025 and beyond.
Hastings sends customers refund email ‘in error’
Hastings Direct has sent out an email to various customers claiming they are due a refund, but has since admitted it was sent out “in error”.
Iprism secures Zurich capacity for commercial products
Iprism has signed a multi-year capacity deal with Zurich, where the latter will provide property and casualty capacity for the former's property owners and commercial combined products.
Earnix CEO teases acquisitions and public listing
The CEO of software provider Earnix has shared his outlook for its ongoing development, saying he expects to at least double the size of the business through organic growth over the next three years.
AI system launched to overhaul claims settlements
Stephen Kavanagh, who has spent more than 25 years developing technology to transform financial service business processes, has created a system that overhauls how insurance losses are assessed and settlements reached.
ManyPets confirms redundancies as co-founder exits
ManyPets has confirmed to Insurance Post it has made some compulsory redundancies as part of its transformation project.
Aspen to go public in New York again
(Re)insurer Aspen has revealed plans to list shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
Four biggest challenges facing insurers in 2025 revealed
To get you ready for the next 12 months, Insurance Post uncovers four things you need to know about what 2025 holds in store for the industry, according to analysts.
Nexus acquires Arma; Alps' MD Volante's executive chairman
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Ecclesiastical’s Carter documents rise of leisure business
Laura Carter, customer segment director of Ecclesiastical, has described how the insurer's leisure business has grown to account for 20% of its open market new business in just 18 months.
Tributes pour in for flood risk expert killed days before Christmas
Tributes from colleagues and friends in the industry have started pouring in for a flood risk director who was tragically killed just days before Christmas.
Aviva outlines job cut plans as part of Direct Line takeover
Aviva has laid out plans to cut between 5%-7% of the combined company’s workforce over a three year period following completion of its £3.7bn merger with Direct Line Group.
Ukraine war risks market set to expand after reinsurance deal
Ukrainian insurers are looking to expand war risks cover for businesses following the announcement of a new €110m (£91m) reinsurance facility last week, put together by Aon and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Man jailed for £100K ‘crash for cash’ plot against LV
A man has been jailed, and two men have been sentenced, for an unsuccessful ‘crash for cash’ plot, which could have cost LV General Insurance £102,827.
Aviva and Direct Line agree terms on £3.7bn sale
The boards of Aviva and Direct Line have reached an agreement on the terms of a cash and share offer for Direct Line, equalling £3.7bn.
Five charged over collapse of law firm Axiom Ince
The Serious Fraud Office has charged five men, including two solicitors, with offences including fraud, forgery and the destruction of documents, following the collapse of the law firm Axiom Ince and alleged improper use of more than £60m of client money.