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Qover enters UK motor; ARAG seals DAS deal; OSB's Consumer Duty director
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Climate campaigners claim victory after insurers rule out EACOP
Reinsurance companies Sirius Point, Riverstone International, Enstar Group, and specialty insurers Blenheim and SA Meacock, have all officially ruled out involvement in the East African Crude Oil Pipeline.
Hyperexponential’s CEO highlights next steps after $73m funding round
The insurtech’s CEO and co-founder shares how a “self-sustaining strong foundation” is essential to pique venture capitalists’ interest, and how the funds will fuel its international expansion.
Bloomberg warns Admiral and DLG could suffer from FCA premium finance action
Admiral and Direct Line’s profits could be threatened if the Financial Conduct Authority clamps down on companies charging customers for paying motor insurance premiums monthly, Bloomberg Intelligence has warned.
MP highlights loophole in Leasehold Reform Bill
Matt Brewis, head of insurance for the Financial Conduct Authority, has appeared before a parliamentary committee to discuss the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill and been challenged by MPs over whether the current crop of rules ensure insurance costs…
Hiscox CEO highlights what’s next after Google collaboration
Hiscox’s London Market CEO shares why responsible tech development was paramount, and when the firm will roll out its AI underwriting model across the wider industry.
Recruitment challenges leaves a ‘ticking time bomb’ for the industry
Davies has shared concerns that the apprenticeship levy is not being fully used, which is leaving the industry short of fresh talent.
CII replaces Vallance with Legal Services Board CEO
The Chartered Insurance Institute has hired Matthew Hill, currently CEO of the Legal Services Board, as the group’s third CEO in as many years.
RSA and Brit partner; Policy Expert expands top team; Guidewire chair joins Hyperexponential
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Q&A: Diana Markaki-Bartholdi, The Boardroom
Following the opening of its first UK branch, The Boardroom’s founder, Diana Markaki-Bartholdi speaks to Frances Stebbing about her mission to bridge the gender gap and help more women executives become board members.
Biba teams up with two schools to attract talent
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has launched a programme to boost diversity and raise awareness of the variety of careers in insurance.
ABI still 40% short of capacity for fire safety scheme
The Association of British Insurers’ Fire Safety Reinsurance Scheme, designed by McGill and Partners, is still some way off launching, despite numerous claims it would be ready by the end of summer 2023.
Biba demands more detail from government around regulatory scrutiny
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has asked for more information about how HM Treasury and parliament will keep tabs on whether the industry’s regulators are doing a good job.
Aon appoints Jane Kielty as UK CEO
Aon has appointed Jane Kielty as its UK CEO, subject to regulatory approval.
Climate activists threaten to step-up action against insurers
Climate activists have kicked off the new year by warning the insurance sector “your time is up”, and have revealed plans to protest for a “fair and just transition” to secure a liveable planet for all.
Fake documents for £150K claim costs claimant £20K
A court has ruled a dishonest claimant, who faked documents used to submit a £150,000 personal injury claim to Allianz, must cover at least £20,000 of the insurer’s legal bill.
BP Marsh invests in AI Marine; Malago buys Mulberry; Antares appoints CFO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Q&A: Morgan Lyons, Zurich
Months into his new role as Zurich’s head of mid-market, Morgan Lyons sits down with Scott McGee to talk about challenges within the mid-corp market, improving broker service levels, and attracting and retaining talent.
Vandals continue to target heritage buildings
Nine out of 10 heritage organisations have experienced crime within the space of 12 months, according to research commissioned by Ecclesiastical.
KPMG’s Evans expects Consumer Duty to evolve in 2024
Former Association of British Insurers director general Huw Evans, who will replace Trevor Jones as head of insurance at KPMG in April, expects the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty requirements will "evolve" next year.
Most-read insurance stories in 2023 revealed
Like Cher, Insurance Post is turning back time to remember the industry Consumer Duty’s efforts, business interruption cases continuing to rumble on, developments at Direct Line, RSA’s personal lines exit, plus the other major insurance events of the…
Regulator reviewing R&Q before Accredited sale
The Bermuda Monetary Authority has requested an independent actuarial review of the required reserves of the remaining R&Q Group following the proposed sale of Accredited.
Fully autonomous cars on the road by 2026, claims Transport Secretary
With the Automated Vehicle Bill currently making its way through parliament, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has said vehicles “that have full self-driving capabilities” could be rolled out as early as 2026.
Scope of Luton Airport damage revealed as salvage mission confirmed
Insurance Post can reveal that Copart has been appointed the lead salvage agent for the Luton Airport fire operations when demolition of the car park commences.