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Aston Lark’s Peter Blanc on why tough conversations are the most important ones with clients
Peter Blanc, group CEO of Aston Lark, warns against taking the “easy road” in client conversations urging the industry to focus on the right claims outcomes with risks and risk mitigation instead of premiums at the top of the renewal agenda.
Editor's comment: When is a reinsurer not a reinsurer?
I recently got up close and personal with a very cute pair of red pandas. My son is a massive fan and with climate change such a big issue we wanted to do our bit to support this species endangered by habitat loss due to logging, grazing livestock and…
HMRC's IPT decision hailed as good news for brokers
Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs has opted against making brokers liable for any unpaid Insurance Premium Tax where they used IPT unregistered insurers and against introducing IPT on brokers’ administration fees.
Analysis: Astroworld - liability and legacy
The Astroworld tragedy could have a lasting impact on US legislation, experts have predicted, as a liability battle around the fatal event emerges.
Interview: Tara Foley, Axa
After a year in the role as CEO of Axa Retail, Tara Foley sat down with Pamela Kokoszka to discuss her impression of the insurance industry, challenges the sector is facing and her plans for Axa’s retail business.
RSA’s Mandy Hunt on bringing through the next generation
Mandy Hunt, chief underwriting officer for commercial lines at RSA and chair of the Chartered Insurance Institute’s Society of Underwriting Professionals, looks at the challenges and actions needed to make insurance a career of choice and attract the…
Claims volumes surge as a result of Storm Arwen
Insurers have received thousands of claims as Storm Arwen brought 98 miles per hour winds causing power cuts and travel disruption across the UK.
MCE CEO Edwards pledges legal action against Gibraltar regulator
MCE Insurance CEO Julian Edwards has pledged legal action against the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission following the appointment of administrators at MCE’s Gibraltar-based insurer.
Gibraltar regulator denies accusations made against it by MCE
The Gibraltar Financial Services Commission has denied accusations made against it by MCE Insurance earlier this week in the wake of MCE’s Gibraltar-based insurer being put into administration.
Zurich to make up to £25m voluntary contribution in East West administration
Zurich will pay up to £25m to help policyholders of structural defects specialist East West Insurance Company, the insurer and administrators Ernst & Young have confirmed.
FOS business interruption uphold rate drops to 11%
The Financial Ombudsman Service upheld 11% of business interruption insurance cases between July and September this year, according to its latest figures.
RSA boosts family friendly policies for staff
RSA has unveiled changes to its maternity & adoption, paternity leave and shared parental leave policies to come into effect from January.
MCE claims recovery proposals for Gibraltar insurer were declined by regulator
MCE Insurance has alleged that it tabled proposals to “immediately meet any shortfall” in the capital requirements of its Gibraltar-based insurer but these were declined by the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission ahead of the provider's collapse last…
Watch Marsh, Axa and Willis discuss how technology can help you keep up with the pace of change expected by today’s insurance customers?
Customer are more demanding and expectant than ever. Fuelled by the increased digitalization of their daily lives, consumers expect products and services that are both tailored to their needs and delivered at speed. And just because they bought something…
Analysis: Covid-19's lasting impact on cover for other diseases
Brokers are concerned that the availability of cover for historically insurable diseases may not return to pre-pandemic levels, having been much reduced as a result of exclusions written into policies.
Briefing: Why a Lloyd’s return for Aviva makes perfect sense
There has long been talk about Aviva returning to Lloyd's having exited in 2000 following the CGU and Norwich Union merger. Post content director Jonathan Swift looks at why a move makes more sense now than it has done over the past two decades.
HDI in London market launch; Marsh teams up with Pedalsure; Zurich UK bolsters healthcare offering and BMS in Tysers swoop
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Advertising feature: Insurance workflows - mind the gap
William Forde, senior director of international markets at CoreLogic Protect, explores how platform ecosystems not only improve interoperability and workflow, but also encourage best practice solutions.
Axa’s Karl Parr on the claims talent of the future
Karl Parr, claims technical services director at Axa UK, discusses the evolving demands on claims teams and the recruitment, training, skills and experience needed to deliver for customers at their time of need.
Aviva plots Lloyd’s return: sources
Aviva is said to be closely assessing the viability of re-entering the Lloyd’s market.
Mulsanne legal claim a bid to 'stifle Marshmallow at birth' argues insurtech in court face off
Marshmallow and Mulsanne's legal battle began this week, with the parties facing off in a London court.
Marshmallow accused of sharing 'personal data' with reinsurers in Mulsanne court battle
Mulsanne and Marshmallow took to a London court this week to thrash out allegations around contract breaches and misuse of confidential information.
Briefing: Who is behind the mask?
Last week I wrote a strongly worded letter to my household emergency provider and a blog on this site detailing the issues I was having.
Protester fined £660 after fake oil spill at Lloyd’s
Henry Owen has received a £660 fine and an 18-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to criminal damage for spilling 1000 litres of fake oil outside Lloyd’s last month, Insurance Rebellion has updated.