Jonathan Swift
Content director, insurance
Jonathan has written and commented about the insurance industry since 1998 as a reporter, news editor, editor and content director at Incisive Media.
He has appeared on television speaking about topics as diverse as the insurance implications of Michael Jackson's death to the consequences of consolidation on motor premiums; and is a past winner of the British Insurance Brokers' Association journalist of the year and Association of British Insurers general insurance trade journalist prizes.
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Deloitte predicts household premium rises of up to 10% in 2012
Household insurance premiums are likely to rise between five and 10% in 2012, according to Deloitte.
RSA Swedish reserving not an issue according to analyst note
There is no clear evidence of under-reserving at RSA, according to analyst Jefferies despite the fact in Scandinavian this remains inherently volatile.
IAG revises half year perils outlook after Xmas day weather claims
Insurance Australia Group has confirmed that its Australia Direct and CGU businesses had received to date approximately 24 000 claims following the hailstorms and related severe weather which occurred in Victoria around Christmas Day.
China medical insurance coverage reaches 97% in rural areas
Basic medical insurance coverage in China's rural areas reached 97% in 2011, outstripping urban areas, according to health minister Chen Zhu.
Korean regulator: saturated home market means local insurers must look overseas
South Korea’s six non-life insurance companies saw their earnings in overseas markets drop by 52.2% on a year-on-year basis, it has been reported.
Chinese insurance premiums rise 10% to £150bn in 2011
China's total insurance premiums rose 10 percent to 1.43 trn yuan (£150bn) in 2011 from a year earlier, according to weekend reports.
Malaysian insurance regulator revises motor premiums for first time in 30 years
As part of the new motor cover framework for addressing the structural issues within the motor insurance sector, Bank Negara Malaysia has announced measures it hopes will improve the claims settlement process and the implementation of gradual premium…
XL gets green light for Brazilian insurance company
XL Group has announced that it has received final approval from the Brazilian insurance and reinsurance regulator, Superintendencia de Seguros Privados, to establish an insurance operation in the country.
Chartis and Generali back launch of Chinese aggregator site
CNinsure, an independent insurance intermediary company operating in China, has launched a comparison website under the name of Baowang (www.baoxian.com).
BGL linked with Minster Law swoop as insurer/broker ABS uptake tipped to rise
The on-going backlash over referral fees has been credited as both a hindrance and catalyst for insurers and brokers seeking alternative business structures.
End of Year Quiz 2011: Faces from the past
It is that time of the year when the Post team give their desks a sort out and tidy.
Ferma members voice concerns over supply chain management
Commercial insurance buyers generally want better insurance products to cover their supply chain risks, a simple survey by Ferma has confirmed.
Labauan Re warned over rated action due to Thai flood losses
AM Best has placed under review with negative implications and affirmed the financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) and issuer credit ratings of “a-” of Labuan Reinsurance.
Fitch positive on Tokio Marine's Delphi swoop for enhancing overseas earnings
Fitch Ratings has said that there will be limited immediate impact on Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance, a core company in Tokio Marine Group, from Tokio Marine Holdings's proposed acquisition of Delphi Financial Group.
AM Best warns of a reduction in ARIG's capital, but affirms rating
AM Best Europe has today affirmed the financial strength rating of B++ (Good) and issuer credit rating of “bbb+” of Arab Insurance Group. The outlook of both ratings remains stable.
Guernsey financial services body welcomes India tax agreement
Guernsey has signed a tax information exchange agreement with India.
Antonio Huertas Mejías to take over as chair of Mapfre
The board of directors of Mapfre has elected Mr Antonio Huertas Mejías as the new chairman of the company and chief executive of the group.
Global insurance premiums top pre-crisis levels at $4.3trn according to study
Global insurance premiums grew by 2.7% in inflation adjusted terms in 2010 to $4.3 trn, climbing above pre-crisis levels, according to a new study by The City UK.
Swiss Re rating upgraded due to "limited" exposure to eurozone debt
AM Best has upgraded the financial strength rating (FSR) to A+ (Superior) from A (Excellent) and issuer credit ratings (ICR) to “aa-” from “a+” of Swiss Re and its subsidiaries.
Brit restructure sees up-for-sale UK arm trimmed of Lloyd's business
Brit Insurance Holdings has confirmed that from the beginning of 2012, all of the group’s reinsurance and specialty business will be written by Lloyd’s Syndicate 2987 (managed by Brit Syndicates Limited).
Dual strikes Aspen and Pembroke capacity deals
Specialist underwriting agency Dual Corporate Risks has entered into a strategic partnership with Aspen Managing Agency (Syndicate 4711) and Pembroke Managing Agency (Syndicate 4000) to provide additional capacity for directors' & officers' liability.
Former Citibank broking boss joins Howden Asian board
Howden Broking Group, the broking arm of Hyperion Insurance Group, has recruited Brian Dallamore as an advisor and consultant in Asia.
Former Aon UK boss Mahoney takes chair role and invests in analytics firm
Former Aon UK boss and past winner of the British Insurance Awards Achivement gong Dennis Mahoney has been appointed chairman of Sciemus, the analytics and modelling company.
Chinese insurance giant PICC P&C unveils HK$6.13bn IPO plan
Chinese insurance group PICC Property and Casualty has nnounced plans to raise HK$6.13bn through a listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.