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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Home insurance fraudster handed suspended sentence
A 37-year-old man who made a fraudulent claim for £34,000 worth of items on his LV home insurance policy has been given a suspended jail sentence following an Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department investigation.
BI remains top global risk while cyber is UK's biggest threat
Business interruption is the top global risk for the fourth year running, according to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2016, with cyber attacks, geo-political instability and technology failure identified as new possible drivers of BI losses.
Right Choice buys three breakdown brands from ERS
Right Choice Insurance Brokers has acquired three motor breakdown insurance brands from ERS resulting in the transfer of approximately 150,000 vehicles and customers insuring under the Autonational, Auto Aid and Eurorescue brands.
Acromas offloads tax losses to Saga for £7.65m
Over-50s insurer Saga is to acquire tax losses from Acromas SPC Co and Acromas Mid Co - a 31.5% shareholder in Saga, worth £15.3m, according to a Saga trading statement.
Tulloch to focus on global role as Aviva hunts for new UKGI CEO
Aviva is on the lookout for a new UK general insurance CEO with Maurice Tulloch shifting his focus full-time to his responsibilities as global general insurance chairman.
ABI and Biba launch joint code for vulnerable customers
The Association of British Insurers and the British Insurance Brokers' Association have today (11 January) launched a joint code of good practice to help insurers and brokers recognise and help potentially vulnerable motor and home insurance customers.
Man remanded in custody after Liverpool bomb scare in insurer's office
Merseyside Police on Friday (8 January) arrested a man who entered the premises of Munich Re subsidiary Groves, John & Westrup carrying a "suspect package".
HDI Gerling unveils new name
HDI Gerling Industrie Versicherung has rebranded to operate under the name HDI Global SE with immediate effect.
Axa moves 35 finance roles to India resulting in 33 UK redundancies
Axa has made 33 staff at its Lytham St Annes office in Lancashire redundant after a decision to move 35 credit control roles to Pune, India.
MSIG-led D&O consortium offers £51m line size in 2016
MSIG at Lloyd's is to provide a commercial directors' and officers' liability line size of $75m (£51.3m) through the Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group-led excess D&O consortium at Lloyd's in 2016.
Covéa confirms completion of Sterling integration
Sterling Insurance is no longer a separate trading entity having formally integrated into Covéa Insurance on 1 January 2016.
IUA sets up D&O group for company market underwriters
The International Underwriting Association has established a London company market group for directors' and officers' underwriters.
Principal buys IGO4's motorcycle book
Principal Insurance has bought Bike Team from IGO4 Partners bringing a book of 5000 bike policyholders to the Manchester-headquartered business.
PIB hires Towergate's Brown as CFO
PIB Insurance Brokers has appointed Towergate Underwriting finance director Ryan Brown as its chief financial officer.
Crawford opens Carlisle office to support flood victims
Loss adjuster Crawford & Company has opened an office in Carlisle in Cumbria to support community members impacted by recent flooding.
Transactor and Zurich partner on car and household schemes
Software provider Transactor Global Solutions and Zurich have entered a partnership that will see a range of Zurich products distributed through the Transactor platform.
Airmic urges buyers to take control through Insurance Act guide
Risk management association Airmic has today (6 January) launched its guide to the Insurance Act 2015, urging risk managers that it is their responsibility to take control of the buying process.
AM Best predicts December storms will pressure 2015 earnings
The December 2015 storms and floods will put pressure on the 2015 earnings of UK property insurers but will have little impact on balance sheet strength and ratings, according to AM Best.
Amlin completes merger of two of its subsidiaries
Amlin yesterday (4 January) completed the merger of its two insurance company subsidiaries, Amlin Europe and Amlin Insurance (UK).
Chaucer Syndicates promotes five in executive reshuffle
Chaucer Syndicates has announced five leadership promotions including naming Bruce Bartell as deputy CEO.
Storms' insured loss estimate increases to £1.4bn
Latest estimates from accounting firm PWC suggest insured losses from storms Desmond, Eva and Frank, which battered the UK in December 2015, could reach £1.4bn as Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday (3 January) pledged £40m to repair and improve flood…
AIG's Baldwin takes on UK CEO role following McNamee exit
AIG Europe CEO and board director Anthony Baldwin has been appointed CEO of AIG in the UK.
EY predicts busy 2016 for insurers with SII implementation
Professional services firm EY has warned insurers and regulators to prepare for a busy 2016 as companies start to embed the Solvency II Directive.
Covéa reports 180% increase in claims volumes after floods
Covéa Insurance has experienced a 180% increase in claims volumes to date as a result of Storm Desmond which hit North West England on 5 and 6 December.