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Diary of an Insurer: Markel’s Nick Rugg
Nick Rugg, head of fintech and investment management insurance at Markel International, trains for a half marathon, sings karaoke and encourages younger team members to really understand what underwriters are looking for.
Lockton suffers exodus as ‘at least ten’ leave for Ardonagh
Insurance Post understands a substantial number of Lockton’s Global Financial Institutions team have all resigned to join Ardonagh’s Bishopsgate.
Today is the final deadline for entering the 2023 British Insurance Awards
With entries closing at 5:00pm today, time is ticking for you to get your entry in for the 2023 British Insurance Awards.
Group income surpasses £1bn as Ross reflects on five years of Ardonagh
The broker celebrated its fifth birthday in 2022, and has continued on its path to growth through acquisitions.
‘Serious concerns’ about Ombudsman power to increase redress awards by 20% in two years
Industry experts shared concerns that the Financial Ombudsman Service's award limits are “very high” and could push small firms out of business.
Diary of an Insurer: Gallagher’s Holly Dawson
Holly Dawson, a trainee account handler in Gallagher’s West Malling office in Kent office, studies for exams, gets to grips with a new area of the business, deals with January renewals and trains for a 10K run.
View from the top: WTW’s Edward Castles on why the hard market may almost be over
Edward Castles, managing director at WTW, examines the forces driving a return to soft market conditions and increasing rate reductions.
One Call director killed in car crash
Oliver Rose, a director of Doncaster-based insurance broker One Call and a former Biba Young Broker of the Year, has died aged 37.
Ghost broking accounts for third of insurance fraud investigations
Ghost broking now makes up over a third of the cases being investigated by the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department at the City of London Police and there has been a surge in the number of scammers using Instagram to try and con consumers.on consumers.
Trade Voice: SIB’s Laura Hancock on what the Consumer Duty asks of brokers
Laura Hancock, chair of the Society of Insurance Broking, argues the forthcoming Consumer Duty represents a refreshing evolution rather than a revolution in how brokers deal with customers.
In it, to win it! The British Insurance Awards 2023 deadline is 8 days away
With a closing date of 17 March, you will need to start preparing your 2023 British Insurance Awards entries sooner rather than later to make the cut; and be in with a chance of winning at the industry’s most prestigious insurance awards show.
Q&A: James Baird and Paul Richards, Consilium
Consilium recently brought in Paul Richards to lead the business as co-CEO alongside James Baird, who was appointed CEO in November. Insurance Post asks them how the two-CEO structure works, and how being colleagues for 23 years helped shape the decision.
Insurtech 2.0 must embrace the concept of brokers
Flock CEO Ed Leon Klinger said in order for insurtechs to continue to grow their scale and distribution capabilities, they needed to use the concept of brokers.
Insurance Post Podcast: How to achieve a successful merger
Insurers wanting to get the best price for their business need to reassure a buyer that what they see on day one of sales talks is what they will get when the deal is completed, according to McLarens and Clear Group.
RSA quickens broker base build-out and plugs proposition gaps
RSA is aiming to strike up new trading relationships with twice as many brokers as it did last year in 2023, following steps to improve its level of service and its proposition.
Jensten buys three brokers; CFC launches IP solution; Optio appoints CEO
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Howden snaps up Reich
Howden has bought Reich Insurance Group, for an undisclosed sum, in a “significant step” to increase its footprint across north west England.
‘Hardly any insurance players put customers at the heart of the product,’ says Beale
Dame Inga Beale has said radical thinking is needed to change insurance, encouraging insurtechs to continue challenging the current way of operating.
Ardonagh’s Swindle looking to establish clarity in the market
Ardonagh UK Commercial MGA CEO Jaime Swindle wants to be clearer regarding strategy moving forward, before looking at growth opportunities in the second half of the year.
Affordable housing - lessons from this year’s subsidence surge
Blog: In light of last year’s dry summer, evidence of a surge in subsidence damage to UK properties emerged when insurer LV reported a 205% rise in cases between June and July this year alone. Mark Curtis, associate director at Brawdia considers the…
What goes around is coming around on leaseholder insurance fees
News Editor's View: Scott McGee warns insurers and brokers that the ‘huge scandal’ of leaseholder insurance fees could be coming back to haunt them.
Insurance Post Podcast: Are insurers ready for the FCA’s Consumer Duty?
Insurers who think they've already met the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty requirements shouldn't be "resting on their laurels", DAC Beachcroft has warned.
View from the top: LV’s Michael Lawrence on keeping customer confidence in uncertain times
Michael Lawrence, distribution and underwriting director at LV Broker, says the industry can’t rely on good fortune to maintain customer confidence in the face of the challenges that 2023 will bring.
Coalition reports strong UK launch as organisations look for non-restrictive cover
Cyber insurance provider Coalition says it has outstripped its expectations in its first six months of trading in the UK, attributing this in part to the proliferation of ransomware sublimits in the market.