Esure
Advertising costs and competition major deterrents to insurers entering aggregator space
Sky-rocketing advertising costs and an already competitive market have been cited as potential deterrents for any insurers considering entering the aggregator space after an Accenture report estimated 83% of UK firms were contemplating such a move.
Director of Content’s Comment: Is the timing for listing right?
The news that BGL is looking at a prospective initial public offering has raised a number of questions.
Blog: Five things that could determine whether BGL goes IPO or stays indie
The news that BGL Group is looking at the possibility of an IPO should not come as a surprise.
Value of £1bn mooted as analysts give thumbs up to BGL float
Market analysts have given their seal of approval to BGL Group’s potential listing on the London Stock Exchange, with one analyst suggesting the entry could be valued at more than £1bn.
Anti-competition concerns quelled as insurers back subrogation portal
The use of electronic portals for subrogation claims is set to become widespread among motor insurers as concerns such systems could be anti-competitive were quashed by the first companies to use the technology.
Rate reductions mooted as industry calls on government to follow NI lead on GDL
Pressure is building from the insurance industry on government to introduce graduated driver licensing across the rest of the UK, following the roll out of new laws for young drivers in Northern Ireland.
Esure secures insurance fraud verdict over Breitling claim
Esure has won a victory in the fight against insurance fraud after a man was found guilty after falsely claiming on his home insurance policy for a £6000 Breitling watch he never owned.
Esure appoints from DLG for senior underwriting role
Esure Group has appointed David Meader from Direct Line Group as head of motor underwriting.
Esure GWP rises 5% at nine month stage as rating actions bed in
Positive rating actions and footprint expansion in home and motor lines of business have seen Esure increase gross written premium by 5% to £430.5m in the first nine months of 2015 (9M 2014 £410m).
Esure appoints RSA's Hughes to claims role
Esure has appointed former RSA commercial claims director Graham Hughes as its head of claims.
Hastings to float with negative tangible equity, research house claims
Research firm Macquarie has predicted that the upcoming Hastings initial public offering will raise £180m for the company, but it will begin its life on the stock market with negative tangible equity.
Hastings IPO tipped to benefit from recent M&A activity
The timing of Hastings Insurance Group’s initial public offering could attract investors with surplus cash following the recent spate of insurance mergers and acquisitions, according to industry analysts.
Miss England contestant and semi-pro footballer jailed for whiplash fraud
A former Miss England contestant and ex-semi-pro footballer has been jailed for two months alongside another woman after attempting to defraud Esure out of £3000 for a false whiplash claim.
Claims environment blamed as Esure motor profits tumble by 80% in H1
Esure’s underlying profit before tax plummeted by 21.3% over the course of the past year, with the figure for the first half of 2015 standing at £46.5m (H1 2014: £59.1m).
Ex-Esure and L&G boss Peter Graham returns with Barbon role
Former Esure and Legal & General insurance boss Peter Graham is poised to return to the UK market as non-executive chairman of Barbon Group, Post can reveal.
Insurers sticking by Autoglass in wake of consumer criticism
Insurers that maintain commercial partnerships with Autoglass have vowed to work alongside the embattled windscreen repairer to address criticism of the firm’s service levels following its decision to scrap its branch network.
Role of PCWs highlighted as insurers hit back against premium finance criticism
The Financial Conduct Authority has been accused of failing to address consumer buying behaviour in the findings of its premium finance thematic review, which singled out insurers and brokers for criticism.
Postman jailed after music festival performance exposes fraudulent claim
A postman who attempted to defraud Esure out of hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation after exaggerating the effects of a workplace accident has been jailed.
Exemplary damages awarded for ‘very serious' exaggerated claim
Defendant law firm Keoghs has represented insurance company Esure in a case which resulted in both the claimant and their accident management company being ordered to pay exemplary damages totalling £67,250.
Esure posts first quarter GWP increase
Esure has reported an increase in gross written premiums for the first three months of 2015 in an interim management statement released today (7 May).
BGL founder Steyn ahead of Engelhardt and Wood in rich list
BGL founder Douw Steyn is the richest individual in the world of insurance after accumulating a fortune of £700m, according to the 2015 Sunday Times rich list.
Esure tipped to wrestle market share from rivals once rates rise
Esure can win customers from “less efficient UK motor insurers” once motor pricing picks up, according to a report by Berenberg, which has backed the insurer's long-term prospects.
Esure shares drop more than 9% after FY results
Esure shares have dropped 9.58% on 9 March's closing price of 233.8p following its 2014 full year results announcement this morning.
Esure's Vann commends ‘solid' results despite 12.8% profit drop
Esure reported a 12.8% decline in pre-tax profit for the year ended 31 December 2014 with the decrease attributed to costs related to the group's acquisition of the remaining 50% stake in Go Compare.