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Convex’s Brand urges rivals to stop moaning about brokers’ profits
Paul Brand, CEO of Convex, has told carriers to focus on harnessing technology to drive down their own operational expenses rather than wishing brokers would charge less.
Lloyd’s targets sustainable assets with £250m investment fund
Lloyd’s has launched a £250m fund to invest in “sustainability-focused assets” across private equity, infrastructure, natural capital and real estate.
Is it time to overhaul the personal injury discount rate?
Ahead of the consultation on changes being made to the single personal injury discount rate closing on 11 April, Insurance Post explores what dual or multiple rate models could mean for claimants.
Insurance CFOs reveal what keeps them up at night
Data analysis: The insurance industry sees high inflation, a downbeat economic outlook and market volatility as the three biggest threats to profitability this year, according to Moody’s annual survey of chief financial officers from 22 leading European…
Best Lloyd’s underwriting result in years not enough to prevent pre-tax loss
Lloyd’s has posted a pre-tax loss of £769m for 2022, despite achieving its strongest underwriting result since 2015.
Rising interest rates 'a boost to solvency' despite equity losses
Rate hikes from the Bank of England will strengthen P&C insurers' solvency ratios, but cause unrealised losses for shareholders, according to analysis from Moody's.
60 Seconds With... Raheema Mohammed, Horwich Farrelly
Raheema Mohammed, associate partner at Horwich Farrelly, tells Post about her ideal day in Vegas, and discloses details of a high-value investment she made with her first payslip.
Experts urge major threshold changes to improve UK listed companies’ competitiveness in international auctions
Legal experts have urged the Financial Conduct Authority to take major steps to increase the threshold for requiring shareholder approval of significant transactions to stop UK listed insurers being at a disadvantage in competitive mergers and…
Solvency II consultation moots 30% risk margin reduction for general insurers
The Treasury has launched a consultation on proposed changes to the UK’s Solvency II regime, which it says could “unlock tens of billions of pounds for long-term productive investments”.
Blog: Ocean investment is critical to protect the welfare of ecosystems
As Axa and WTW join a new global finance ecosystem designed to channel funds into coastal and ocean natural capital by 2030, Chip Cunliffe, biodiversity director at Axa XL and co-chair of Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, takes a deep dive into…
Lloyd's appoints special advisor to boost investor access
Lloyd’s has appointed former Guy Carpenter executive Des Potter as a special advisor to chief financial officer and chief operating officer Burkhard Keese, with a focus on making it easier for investors to access Lloyd’s.
Changes to Solvency II rules to free up 'meaningful amounts of capital', says Glen
The UK’s rewriting of Solvency II rules will result in the release of “meaningful amounts of capital for productive investment,” John Glen MP, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, has said.
Intelligence: Is it boom time for special purpose acquisition companies in the UK?
Although the mania for special purpose acquisition companies of early 2021 has subsided, investor enthusiasm persists and is in the process of going global. The losses directors’ and officers’ insurers can expect to flow from these types of companies…
Outlook deteriorating for UK non-life company market: Fitch
The market combined ratios for motor and home insurance will be north of 100% in 2022, Fitch has forecast.
Spotlight: Why ESG and digital transformation are inextricably linked for the insurance industry
From efficiently writing weather perils to reducing their carbon footprints, digital transformation offer insurers a fast track solution to meet their environmental, social and governance objectives, writes Pádraig Floyd
Blanc-led group calls for action to address underrepresentation of women in climate finance
Women remain seriously underrepresented in decision-making roles in climate finance, according to a report from the Women in Finance Climate Action Group convened by Aviva group CEO Amanda Blanc.
FCA commits to swift change for listing regime 'still stuck in 1984'
The current listing regime is 'stuck in 1984', a Financial Conduct Authority official said as they forecast some changes by the end of the year.
Blog: We are not responding fast enough to the climate change challenge
Climate change still remains the biggest challenge facing society, and we aren’t responding fast enough, writes Guido Fürer, group chief investment officer and member of the group executive committee, Swiss Re.
Intelligence: Pepping up the primary markets
The Financial Conduct Authority is currently consulting on proposals to encourage young, fast-growing firms to seek a public listing at an earlier stage in their development. Edward Murray investigates if this will give a boost to the insurance sector,…
The top 30 European Insurers 2021: A turbulent time
The impact of Covid-19 saw the European non-life insurance market report a decline in gross written premium and profit after tax. Mathilde Jakobsen, director, analytics, Amsterdam, AM Best, analyses the numbers and reports on the movements in the ranking…
US DOJ investigation 'credit negative' for Allianz says Moody’s
The US Department of Justice is investigating the Structured Alpha funds managed by Allianz Global Investors, which according to Moody’s “increases the risk of a material financial and reputational fallout”.