Katie Marriner
Senior reporter, postonline.co.uk
Katie joined Post in 2013 and, since then, has covered a wide range of insurance industry issues from floods to fracking, and everything in between. Before Post she was a health reporter in New Zealand. Katie's tweets can be found at @PostKatieM.
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Axa picks Applied to distribute online SME products
Axa Commercial Lines and Personal Intermediary has partnered with software provider Applied Systems to distribute its online SME products.
Besso CEO Marshall resigns
Besso CEO Colin Marshall has resigned from his post after 30 years with the company.
MGA Century opens Chelmsford office
Managing general agent Century Underwriting has opened a Chelmsford office alongside the transfer of its policy administration in house.
Cold-calling and claims regulation on taskforce agenda
Cold-calling and the regulation of the claims sector are two further areas to come under the microscope of the government fraud taskforce.
FM Global reports 79.4% COR for 2014
FM Global reported a combined ratio of 79.4% in 2014 alongside a 2% increase in net premiums to $3.6bn (£2.3bn).
FCA whistleblowing proposals to cost large firms £280,000
A Financial Conduct Authority consultation that would require insurers to implement formal whistleblowing procedures has an indicative annual cost of £280,000 for large firms.
Marsh calls for universal all-risk business interruption
Marsh has urged the insurance industry to work towards establishing an all-risk business interruption policy.
Rea leaves Towergate as executive team unveiled
Towergate chief operating officer Michael Rea is exiting the broker as the company today confirmed its executive team.
Staysure stung with £175,000 ICO fine
Travel insurer Staysure has been fined £175,000 by the Information Commissioner's Office after IT security failings allowed hackers to access customer records.
Online court proposal queried as a 'white elephant' for insurance claims
The proposal to introduce an online dispute resolution system for civil claims below £25,000 has been branded "overly ambitious" and a "potential white elephant" by industry commentators who have called for thorough testing before such a system is…
Money Supermarket lays down renewals challenge for insurers
Aggregator Money Supermarket is challenging the insurance industry to adopt eight recommendations it has put forward to make the auto-renewal process fairer for consumers.
Ascot and Beazley named among claims service improvers in Gracechurch report
Ascot, Beazley and RSA are among the London market insurers that have increased their net satisfaction ranking for claims service, according to research from Gracechurch consulting.
Competition watchdog approves Esure's Go Compare purchase
The Competition and Markets Authority has approved Esure's proposed £95m acquisition of the remaining 50% share of aggregator Go Compare with the deal expected to complete on 31 March.
Novae promotes Butcher to syndicates CEO
Novae has promoted Jo Butcher to Novae Syndicates CEO and Rob Forster to chief underwriting officer.
SII insurer NEDs to face same regulation as banks
Changes to the banking industry's senior managers regime that affect non-executive directors are to be implemented for Solvency II insurers, the Financial Conduct Authority says.
Charlin moves to Axa UK investment officer role
Bruno Charlin has been appointed Axa UK chief investment officer; having moved over from his role at Axa Group.
ERS reports first full-year profit in five years
ERS has reported a full calendar year profit for the first time in five years, a £28m improvement year-on-year.
Charles Taylor announces double acquisition
Charles Taylor has announced two acquisitions from the Standard Club; a 50.1% stake of Almond One and a 100% stake of Almond Two.
Fairfax launches equity financing after Brit offer
Fairfax Financial Holdings has launched a C$650m (£337m) equity financing in light of the positive impact of its recommended cash offer for specialist insurer Brit on 17 February.
Cunningham Lindsey appoints Lewis as In Trust director
Jane Lewis has been appointed director of In Trust and is to join Cunningham Lindsey's board with immediate effect.
Guy Carpenter looks to Willis for analytics head
Matthew Eagle has been appointed international analytics head for Marsh reinsurance arm Guy Carpenter.
RSA sells holding in Indian insurer
RSA has sold its 26% stake in Indian insurer Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Company to Sundaram Finance, its joint venture partner.
Coface 2014 turnover grows 1.6%
Coface has reported a 1.6% increase in its turnover for the year ending 31 December 2014 to €1.4bn (£1bn).
Canterbury earthquakes could cost Lloyd's £2.8bn
Lloyd's has paid out NZ$4.2bn (£2bn) for the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes in New Zealand and estimates a further payout of NZ$1.6bn.