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Action groups get go-ahead to intervene in FCA BI test case
Groups formed against Hiscox and QBE will “closely liaise” with the Financial Conduct Authority but are not permitted to increase the scope of the test case.
Zego beefs up debt with Triplepoint
Insurtech Zego has taken on additional funds from venture capitalist debt provider Triplepoint.
Biba CEO blasts 'irrelevant' and 'unhelpful' insurer conduct in FCA BI test case
Insurers' comments about the duty of brokers made in the defences in the ongoing Financial Conduct Authority business interruption court case are "irrelevant" and "unhelpful" according to British Insurance Brokers' Association CEO Steve White.
Ardonagh moves forward with $500m notes offering
Ardonagh has placed $500m (£401m) of senior payment in kind toggle notes.
Davies appoints Jeff Chang as general counsel
Davies has appointed Jeff Chang to the recently created global role of general counsel.
Motor Mouth Podcast 14: Motor Mouth Talks Micro Mobility
Join Jonathan Swift, content director at Insurance Post, for this special episode of Motor Mouth as he is joined by an panel of experts including; Chris Moore of Apollo Underwriting, Rob MacKethan of Lime and Jillian Slyfield of Aon to talk all things…
Marsh bites back as RSA alleges it is on the hook for wording in FCA BI test case
Marsh has disputed RSA allegations its clients should be liable for brokered policy contract issues in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption test case, as brokers were dragged into the ongoing proceedings.
Insurance Covid-Cast: Combatting Coronavirus-related insurance fraud
In the 29th episode of Post and Insurance Age’s video series we gathered together an expert panel to discuss the prevention, detection and prosecution of insurance fraud at a time of pandemic.
Swift v Carpenter: Appeal Court hears arguments on whether market value of property is a fair measure
On the second day of the appeal to a 2018 judgment in Swift v Carpenter relating to serious injury claim accommodation costs, judges heard from further witnesses.
Ex-Biba chair Lord Hunt steps up to GRP main board as NED
Lord Hunt, the former chair of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, has stepped up to sit on the main board of Global Risk Partners as a non-executive director.
Insurers lock horns with FCA in BI test case defences
The eight insurers involved in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption test case have filed their defences with the court, alleging among other arguments that the pandemic is a global issue rather than local and therefore not covered.
Analysis: Unpacking the Ardonagh deal
Broker Network members have given a resounding shrug of indifference to the news that after four years away the network is set to return to Ardonagh’s ownership as it buys up Bravo Group.
Hiscox Action Group seeks 'limited' role in FCA BI test case
The Hiscox Action Group is seeking a “limited” role alongside the Financial Conduct Authority in the business interruption test case slated to be heard by the High Court in July.
Claims Apprentice Podcast: Future of Work and its impact on the insurance industry
This week Insurance Post formally launches the 2020 season of Claims Apprentice in association with Kennedys.
Claims Apprentice Podcast: Climate Change and its impact on the insurance industry
This week Insurance Post formally launches the 2020 season of Claims Apprentice in association with Kennedys.
Hiscox denies it 'refused' arbitration with £47m BI claim action group
Hiscox has denied that it 'refused' to participate in expedited arbitration proceedings launched by a group of businesses challenging the rejection of lockdown-related business interruption claims.
Julie Rodilosso and Adrian Webb join 360 Globalnet
360 Globalnet has made two senior appointments, hiring Julie Rodilosso and Adrian Webb to lead sales and marketing.
Swift v Carpenter: Court hears from expert witnesses on serious injury claim accommodation costs
On Tuesday the appeals court heard from expert witnesses testifying on the topic of additional accommodation costs in serious injury claims in appeal to Swift v Carpenter.
Analysis: The wordings under the magnifying glass in the FCA's BI test case
As preparations continue for a July test case to determine whether business interruption policies cover coronavirus lockdown losses, Post delves into the “representative sample” of wordings on which the court will be adjudicating.
Northern Ireland launches consultation on negative discount rate
The Northern Irish Department of Justice has launched a consultation into possible changes to the legal framework for setting the personal injury discount rate.
Insurance role models named as top ethnic minority business leaders
The latest Empower Top 100 list includes 11 Black, Asian and minority ethnic leaders and future role models working in insurance.
Markerstudy’s board directors take 50% pay cut
Amid almost 500 redundancies at Markerstudy, the group's board has taken a 50% pay cut, Post can reveal.
Insurance Covid-Cast: Managing return to work risks as offices look to re-open
In the 28th episode of Post and Insurance Age’s video series we gathered together an expert panel to discuss how employers manage the return to the office, given many staff members might have anxieties about the ‘new normal’ - not least travelling to and…
Malcolm Harvey's Qlaims unveils flooding parametric partnership
Qlaims has teamed up with Mason Owen Financial Services and parametric insurance specialist Floodflash in the first use of its claims service for a project management rather than advocacy solution.