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Dirk Wegener re-elected as Ferma president
The Federation of European Risk Management Associations has re-elected Dirk Wegener as its president, giving him another two years in the role.
Bermuda reinsurer Arch buys Arron Banks’ Somerset Bridge
Arch Reinsurance has struck a deal to buy Arron Banks-backed Somerset Bridge, snapping up the motor managing general agent, distribution arm, affiliated insurer and claims operation for an undisclosed sum.
Hiscox adds ex-Ageas and Brightside leader Mark Cliff to UK board
Hiscox has moved to strengthen the board expertise in its two UK legal entities with the appointments of Mark Cliff, James Illingworth and Jane Hayes as independent non-executive directors.
Insurers wary of 'perverse' CMC behaviour following whiplash reforms
Insurers are concerned that whiplash reforms may result in claims management company “displacement”.
FCA Google Ad spending tops £2m in less than three years
A Freedom of Information request by Post has revealed that the Financial Conduct Authority spent over £240,000 on Google Ad words in the first four months of the year, taking the bill since 2019 over £2.1m.
Rehab Roundtable: Coping with Long Covid in the workforce
As the government and health practitioners get to grips with the symptoms and effects of Long Covid, insurers have been urged to work with employers to raise awareness of early intervention and services available to claimants.
A-Plan targets £1bn GWP within four years
A-Plan Group is aiming to break the £1bn gross written premium barrier within the next four years, CEO Carl Shuker told Post.
Headwind concerns drive European insurers to consider business sales
European insurers are increasingly look to divest parts of their business in the wake of the pandemic, a survey of chief financial officers conducted by rating agency Moody’s has found.
Hiscox BI claims process 'beginning to work' says Masojada as insurer plays catch up
Exclusive: Hiscox CEO Bronek Masojada spoke to Post about the insurer's business interruption claims handling, sharing details on its 200-strong claims surge team, why it was a 'bit slow in getting going', and shedding light on its collaboration with…
FCA warns Google and social media of legal action over scam adverts
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned social media companies that it will take legal action if they keep publishing scam adverts.
Motor insurtech Caura raises $4.2m and strikes deal with Jaguar Land Rover
App-based insurtech Caura has revealed that its motor insurance conversion rate from quote to purchase is two times the market average having raised $4.2m (£3.03m) to expand its offering, including a new B2B offering for car manufacturers starting with…
Climate activists take to Lloyd's in 'Father’s Day appeal'
Climate activists today gathered outside 1 Lime Street in the latest of a series of protest actions against fossil fuel underwriting.
Post LIVE: Addressing digital and evolving customer needs
It is "crucial" that customers' digital needs continue to be supported as lockdown eases, insurers mooted at the Post Live annual conference.
Aegis launches assailant parametric product; Amicus in MBO; Davies buys two; and Vitality Car launches
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Lloyd's reinsures emergency central fund
Lloyd’s has taken out a five-year reinsurance policy against payments from its emergency central fund.
US DOJ sues to stop Aon/WTW merger
The US Department of Justice has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block Aon’s proposed $30bn acquisition of Willis Towers Watson, saying the merger threatens to eliminate competition, raise prices, and reduce innovation.
'Anomaly' Tractable becomes latest UK insurtech unicorn as it diversifies into property after $60m Series D raise
Motor accident and recovery artificial intelligence specialist Tractable is to diversify into property having become the latest UK-based insurtech to acquire unicorn status with a $60m (£43m) Series D raise jointly led by Insight Partners and Georgian…
Upcoming webinar: Modernising data platforms - are insurers ready?
Post, in association with EXL, will host a live webinar on 30 June to discuss industry perspectives on how insurers can modernise their data platforms to address the ever expanding structured data requirements across insurance companies.
Post LIVE: Insurance needs to get rid of 'Shakespearean language' to build back trust
The key for the insurance sector to build back trust with consumers is ensuring wordings are clear and make sense, George Beattie, head of incubation underwriting at Beazley told viewers of the Post LIVE annual conference today.
ABI and Flood Re call for greater flood defence maintenance spending
The Association of British Insurers and Flood Re have urged the government to increase spending on maintaining flood defences, claiming that river flood walls and embankments provide £568m worth of protection annually to at-risk communities.
Protection gap must be tackled by public sector and insurance collaboration, IDF conference hears
In order to close the protection gap the industry and the public sector must work together, CEOs and leaders have urged.
Tackling climate change top of ABI agenda, says Huw Evans
The Association of British Insurers has been working hard on an industry roadmap for tackling climate change and is aiming to publish its findings on 7 July, director general Huw Evans told the audience of the Post LIVE annual conference.
Insurance and banking can learn 'from each other' on customer journeys: Axa's Tara Foley
Major industry challenges are not “unique” to insurance, Axa retail CEO and former Bank of Scotland managing director Tara Foley told a Post conference.
Adaptability and development front of mind as firms look forward to hybrid working
Boardrooms will need to remain adaptable as firms move to new working models in the wake of lockdown restrictions lifting, according to panellists at the Post LIVE annual conference.