
Peta Fuller
Reporter, postonline.co.uk
Peta joined the Post team after working as a journalist for News Corp in Australia for more than five years, covering everything from floods and fires to elections and a G20 summit.
She has qualifications in economics and finance but this is her first role specialising in insurance.
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Articles by Peta Fuller
Digital start-ups: Ready to launch
With a new start-up being founded every minute in the UK, the insurance industry has to meet the needs of this new breed of client.
Uninsurance, 'panic' key reasons why young drivers ‘hit and run’
While rates of uninsurance have halved since 2005, the Motor Insurers’ Bureau has raised concerns the level of ‘hit and run’ incidents has not fallen by a similar scale.
London riots decision overturned by Supreme Court
A key judgement following the London riots has been overturned by a Supreme Court ruling, with the Association of British Insurers saying the industry would be “disappointed” by the decision.
Fraudsters steer away from motor as casualty fraud almost triples in five years
Organised casualty fraud claims saw a significant spike from 2010 to 2014 as the government tightened up on whiplash and motor fraud, according to a new report.
Interview: David Marock, Group CEO, Charles Taylor
He's a CEO with £24m burning a hole in his pocket but Charles Taylor boss David Marock isn't in a great hurry to spend it.
Former Pool Re chairman Tony Latham takes on NED role at Argo
Tony Latham will serve as Argo Managing Agency’s new non-executive director, with the former Pool Re chairman taking up the board role from 27 April.
Axa grows in Africa through tie up with Lloyd’s specialty Chaucer
A new venture between Axa and specialty insurer Chaucer will cover political risk, energy and infrastructure.
Advent targets $100m in growth delegated authority market
Advent Solutions Management has announced plans to target growth and plans to be processing $200m (£139.3m) in premiums within five years following significant investment by Abbey International Finance.
Saga sees improving motor COR and profit growth
The over-50s specialist insurer and service provider Saga has announced an improved combined operating ratio in its motor book of 74.4% (2015: 77.9%) in the year to January 2016.
Windstorm postcode-level analysis tool launched by Emapsite
Emapsite, a data services provider, has launched a perils model allowing insurers to assess windstorm risk by postcode across the UK.
Fourth company acquired by Bluefin in 2016
Bluefin Insurance has announced its fourth acquisition for the year, with Liverpool-based Exchange Insurance Services the broker’s latest purchase.
Factory worker convicted in copy cat fraud case
A factory worker has been convicted of fraud after he tried to replicate a previous claim three times through a 'no win, no fee' law firm, despite no longer working at the business.
Video: Oliver Little of IFED
It’s an era of big data and automated systems for insurers but in the fight against fraud, the human touch is helping catch scams and confront fraudsters
Fraudsters targeting insurance staff in ‘pubs, cafes and on social media’
Insurance employees are the latest target of criminals looking for sensitive customer data with fraudsters following staff from their workplaces and approaching them online, according to officers from the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department.
London market insurers will struggle with investment returns in 2016
Investment income will remain a sticking point for London market insurers as reserves are hit by low rates in popular short-term investments, according to a report by Fitch Ratings.
Simply Business indicates growth appetite after Aquiline purchase
SME broker Simply Business is expecting a "suite of investments" following its purchase by Aquiline Capital Partners, as CEO Jason Stockwood said the two companies have a shared ambition.
Wunelli unveils ‘plug and play’ telematics device
Telematics provider Wunelli is launching a data collection device, cutting the cost of telematics by around 85% on current hardwired options.
RSA promotes Coughlan to head up UK personal lines
David Coughlan has been appointed managing director of RSA's UK personal lines business, overseeing the More Than brand, personal lines broker and affinity.
Flood Re likely to be copied by other nations, ABI's Evans predicts
Flood Re is likely to be copied entirely or in part by other countries, according to Association of British Insurers director general Huw Evans.
Greater MRO regulation called for as Medco review welcomed
The Ministry of Justice decision to leave formal regulation of Medco’s medical reporting organisations on the backburner is a “missed opportunity”, according to commentators, amid hopes the government department’s pledge to keep the issue under review…
Hastings’ ex-chairman Neil Utley transfers 3.6m shares to charitable trust
Neil Utley has transferred just over 3.6 million shares of his sizeable holding in Hastings Insurance Group to his family's charitable trust, according to a note issued to the London Stock Exchange today.
Tony Latham departs as Pool Re non-exec chairman for ex-Zurich boss Geoff Riddell
Former CEO and chairman of Zurich Global Corporate, Geoff Riddell, will step into the non-executive chairman role at Pool Re as Tony Latham retires.
Broking agent sentenced after netting £7200 from fake policies
An insurance agent has been handed a 12 month suspended sentence after fictitious insurance policy sales were uncovered by his employer, broker Eunisure.
AA sees insurance service revenue fall amid flat group revenue
Revenue in insurance services at the AA fell to £131m (2015: £142m) with an increase in customer churn due to higher motor premiums the cause, according to the company’s results for the year ended 31 January 2016.