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Keith Richards to leave CII
Keith Richards, chief membership officer of the Chartered Insurance Institute and CEO of the Personal Finance Society, is leaving at the end of June, the CII has confirmed.
'Me Too' moment for education could lead to claims on schools' liability policies
A ‘Me Too’ moment in the education sector could lead to claims against schools that trigger insurance coverage, a specialist abuse lawyer has told Post.
Ardonagh makes first US buy and launches Ardonagh Global Partners
Ardonagh Group has bought US healthcare and benefits underwriter Accurisk in a joint venture with insurance services company Amynta Group and has launched Ardonagh Global Partners.
Sompo International adds Maxine Goddard from Zurich
Maxine Goddard has joined Sompo International as senior vice president in its international insurance strategic distribution and development team after 20 years at Zurich most recently as director, senior commercial operations business partner.
Guy Carp takes Cook from Aon as MD and head of London Europe
Guy Carpenter has appointed Sebastian Cook as managing director and head of London Europe with immediate effect joining from Aon where he was head of EMEA London and deputy CEO, Nordic and Baltic Region.
Atlanta acquires Marmalade; Aviva in SME cyber push; Greenlight seals 13th insurtech deal; and Zurich launches flood pilot
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week not covered elsewhere on www.postonline.co.uk
Former Alpha directors sued as liquidators allege unrated insurer was insolvent a year before collapse
Two former directors of failed Danish insurer Alpha are facing a DKr200m (£22.9m) lawsuit brought by the firm’s liquidators for allegedly misrepresenting the financial condition of the company a year before its collapse in 2018.
Marsh Commercial confirms settlement reached in DRP legal dispute
The legal dispute between Marsh Commercial and David Roberts & Partners is over with the terms of the settlement being kept confidential, Marsh Commercial has confirmed.
Lloyd's CEO Neal says market must maximise underwriting returns after £887m loss
Lloyd’s must take advantage of “once in a generation trading conditions” to return an underwriting profit in 2021, CEO John Neal has said after the market posted an £887m pre-tax loss for 2020.
Six jailed as motor trade policies facilitate drugs trafficking
Six members of a Bristol-based organised crime group who fraudulently used trade motor insurance policies to help traffic drugs have been sentenced to a combined 18 years and eight months in prison.
Ever Given losses likely to be hundreds of millions not billions, say ratings agencies
The unblocking of the Suez Canal just under a week after MV Ever Given ran aground and the apparent absence of damage to the boat, its cargo and from pollution will limit losses to hundreds of millions of dollars rather than billions, ratings agencies…
Ratings agencies stable on CNA after cyber attack
AM Best and Fitch have both maintained their ratings for CNA Financial Corporation with a stable outlook after the insurer suffered a sophisticated cybersecurity attack on 21 March.
Motor insurance: Falling claims volumes reignite pricing debate
Claims volumes fell significantly in 2020 as premiums crept down slightly, insurer figures show, leading to intensified campaigner calls for current and future savings to be passed on to motorists.
Analysis: Deconstructing Aviva
With a new group CEO in role, Aviva has made serious strides in offloading its overseas operations. What inspired these moves and what does this mean for its core operations in the UK, Ireland and Canada?
Aviva joins global initiative in pursuit of 2025 electric motor fleet target
Aviva has signed up to a global initiative that will require it to report annually on the progress it has made switching its motor fleet to electric vehicles, Post can reveal.
Suez Canal: Insurance industry braces for claims as Ever Given partially refloated
Ahead of the crucial weekend efforts to move 400m long MV Ever Given and unblock the Suez Canal, insurance industry experts assessed the potential for claims.
SME only pandemic cover solution would help those most in need, says Swiss Re public sector boss
When facing the large losses pandemics threaten “we could do more” if a cover solution was limited to SMEs, Ivo Menzinger, Swiss Re managing director for public sector business across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, has said.
Aviva completes 'refocus' with sale to Allianz; Axa and Tesco join forces; Chubb takeover rebuffed and Bought By Many enters US
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week not covered elsewhere on www.postonline.co.uk
Policymakers 'fundamentally' mischaracterising pandemic insurance problem, OECD conference hears
Policymakers have mischaracterised the pandemic business interruption problem leading to a solution stalemate, virtual attendees of an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development event heard.
Court case thwarted BI claims solution that was just two weeks away, says Ardonagh’s Ross
A coalition of brokers working with Hiscox was just two weeks away from solving the problem of Covid-19 business interruption claims but the court case cut the legs off the solution, Ardonagh CEO David Ross has claimed.
Northern Ireland aims for minus 1.75% discount rate by end of May
The Northern Irish Department of Justice intends to push its minus 1.75% personal injury discount rate change through by the end of May.
RSA names Hodges chair for UK and International business after proposed takeover
RSA has confirmed Mark Hodges as chair and Charlotte Jones as chief financial officer for its future structure following the completion of Intact Financial Corporation’s proposed takeover.
Aversion to spare capacity hurting resilience, Carnegie-Brown tells bioterrorism conference
Governments and businesses must overcome the “fundamental behavioural challenge” of building spare capacity to bolster resilience to events such as a bioterrorist attacks and future pandemics, Lloyd’s chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown has said.
Ardonagh boss David Ross hits out at CMA Bennetts decision
Ardonagh was “really surprised and disappointed by the approach that was taken” by the Competition and Markets Authority as it blocked the firm buying Bennetts, CEO David Ross has declared.