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Most common home insurance claims revealed
Go Compare found accidental damage and escape of water made up more than half the most common reasons customers claim on their home policies.
Aviva catches fundamentally dishonest fraudster
Aviva and HF Solicitors have successfully fought a fraudulent claim involving alleged injuries brought by a senior finance professional
D&G CEO reveals plans for the US
In its results, the group reported a 7% increase in revenue, as well as a 12% growth in Ebitda.
540 jobs saved as Plexus Law bought out of administration with Axiom Ince deal
Axiom Ince has acquired Plexus Legal LLP and Plexus North LLP out of administration for an undisclosed sum.
Michelle Taylor joins Aviva from Zurich in commercial lines and distribution reshuffle
Aviva has announced a raft of changes to the structure of its commercial lines and distribution leadership teams, including four new hires.
Only 1% of Ukraine war property damage insured
BPL Global founding director Charles Berry has predicted that only 1% of property damage caused by the war in Ukraine will be covered by insurance,
Qover partners with Zurich; Keoghs takes team from Plexus; Allianz appoints CIO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
FCA urges insurers to consider what ‘fair’ means
The Financial Conduct Authority has reminded insurers to reflect on what “fair” means going forward, after Direct Line was slammed for underpaying customers.
NZIA relaxes emission target rules after mass exit
The Net-Zero Insurance Alliance has relaxed its requirements to a “no obligation to publish targets” policy after many members exited the group.
Aviva, Crawford, Zurich and Amanda Blanc triumph at 2023 British Insurance Awards
Aviva was among the big winners at the British Insurance Awards 2023, on a night when its group CEO Amanda Blanc took home the Achievement Award.
Motor premiums will ‘need to go up further’ to manage claims costs, says ABI’s Skeet
The Association of British Insurers’ director of general insurance policy, Mervyn Skeet, has told Insurance Post that motor premiums will “probably need to go up further” because claims costs are still increasing.
Covéa’s commercial director Callan exits
Covéa Insurance’s commercial lines director Carrolyn Callan has announced that she has left the company with immediate effect, Insurance Post can reveal.
Allianz, LV and Zurich to discuss speeding up fraud detection in Insurance Post webinar
Whilst some insurance fraudsters are getting smarter at using modern technologies to embellish their false insurance claims; other more opportunistic policyholders are being driven to seek illicit gains as the cost-of-living crunch means money is tighter…
Amanda Blanc tells industry to ‘stand together’ following NZIA fallout
Aviva’s Blanc asked three things of the industry in the fight against climate change and said it remains the “most important issue” we face regardless of recent events.
Chaucer reports surge in interest in civil unrest cover
Chaucer has received double the volume of inquiries for strikes, riots and civil commotion clause cover from just one broker year-on-year.
Insurance and repair concerns could stifle EV adoption, says Thatcham
A report from Thatcham Research has stressed how insurance implications remain unclear on repair capacity, training, skills, and cost, as well as the lifetime sustainability of battery electric vehicles.
Trudgill takes CEO role at Biba
Graeme Trudgill, executive director at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, has been appointed CEO, replacing Steve White.
ABI calls on insurers to save ‘shocking decline’ in nature loss
The Association of British Insurers has launched guidance to help the industry become “nature positive”.
AI will ‘democratise’ VIP customer treatments
Edward Challis, head of AI strategy at Ui Path, explained how generative AI could be the ‘birth’ of bespoke experiences, with old systematic and impersonal operations a thing of the past.
Five insurers given green light to appeal Excel Centre BI judgment
Five insurers have been given permission to appeal last month’s Commercial Court judgment on ‘at-the-premises’ business interruption claims, with only RSA accepting the outcome.
Zurich CEO Bailey named ABI president
Tim Bailey, UK CEO of Zurich, has been named as the new president of the Association of British Insurers, with Clare Bousfield, chief executive for retail and savings at M&G, becoming deputy president.
Insurers must right their wrongs for vulnerable customers, says FCA
Home and motor insurers need to put the “wrongs right” and “improve their treatment” of vulnerable customers as the cost-of-living squeeze continues.
Cila appoints former CII COO John Bissell as executive director
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters has appointed former Chartered Insurance Institute chief operating officer John Bissell as its next executive director.
Greggs and Zurich settle Covid BI claim dispute
Greggs has settled its business interruption dispute with Zurich, according to a court order issued last week.