Association of British Insurers (ABI)
Allianz boss appointed to ABI board
Clement Booth claims it is a "crucial time" for the insurance industry.
Gov accused of getting law revamp sums wrong
Hebburn: inflationary impact
Trade credit claims soar in first quarter
Starling: trade credit insurance vital in recession
Osborne applauds insurers
Shadow chancellor George Osborne has praised the insurance industry for exercising responsible corpo...
Insurance execs cautiously optimistic claims KPMG
Insurance executives are cautiously optimistic about the next 12 months, with many expecting to experience growth, according to a recent survey by KPMG International and the Economist Intelligence Unit.
PI hourly rate cut would have no adverse impact
New research is set to claim that cutting hourly rates for personal injury solicitors would have no ...
Insurers fight Scottish plaques Act
A judicial review has been lodged today by a group of insurers against The Damages (Asbestos-related Conditions) (Scotland) Act.
ABI launches guide for small firms
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has launched an insurance guide for smaller businesses in an attempt to raise awareness of the result to small firms if the worst happens.
ABI launches guide for SMEs
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has launched an insurance guide for smaller businesses in an attempt to raise awareness of what could result should the worst happen.
PB Week: No, the earth didn’t move for me
With reports that the earthquake which struck the UK in the early hours of Wednesday morning will cost insurers at least £10m, Charlie Thomas asks: “Did anyone else miss the big shake?”
ABI issues new fact-sheet on protection products
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has produced a new fact-sheet for consumers advising on protection products after research revealed 23% of people in the UK did not know how they would support themselves if they became unemployed.
Is insurance actually interesting?
Insurance is often accused of people dull - yet why do so many people who fall into the sector, actually stay?