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AIG, Axa and RSA lead underwriter recruitment; Allianz partners with Solar Energy UK; North P&I and Standard Club to merge; and first non-London syndicate-in-a-box-launched
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Pricing equilibrium to settle within 'next few months': A-Plan CEO Kelly Ogley
A-Plan CEO Kelly Ogley told Post she expects the market will 'reach an equilibrium' on pricing in the next few months following Financial Conduct Authority reforms.
Ferma suspends Russian Risk Management Society's membership
The Federation of the European Risk Management Associations has suspended the membership of the Russian Risk Management Society in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Big techs tipped to become carriers but need not pose threat to incumbent insurers
Insurance incumbents are still in a strong position to resist the threat of big tech entrants into the sector, delegates were told at the Insurtech Insights conference in London this week.
Lloyd’s fines Atrium record £1m for harassment and bullying charges
Lloyd’s managing agent Atrium has been fined a record £1.05m after it accepted three charges of misconduct by its employees, including senior executives.
Zurich names UK chief sustainability officer and COO
Zurich chief operating officer John Keppel has been appointed UK chief sustainability officer.
Corbin & King judgment unlikely to curb BI aggregation legal actions
The Commercial Court’s findings with regard to quantum in the case of Corbin & King v Axa are unlikely to curb further litigation on questions of aggregation in business interruption claims, lawyers have told Post.
Analysis: Corbin & King £4.4m judgment tugs at BI claims door
The Corbin & King business interruption judgment has the potential to open up insurers to further and more costly claims, but with multiple factors at play there is no guarantee others will win out.
Howden moves HX staff into its other businesses
Howden is integrating teams from its HX business into different areas of the group.
FCA 'considering' Corbin & King BI judgment impact
The Financial Conduct Authority is considering the impact of the recent legal judgment in the case between restaurant group Corbin & King and Axa.
Allianz no longer writing new business in Russia
Allianz will no longer underwrite new business or make new investments in Russia, the insurer has said.
Rokstone hires chief digital underwriting officer from Covéa
Rokstone has appointed Gavin Dollings as chief digital underwriting officer.
Insurance staff come together to support Ukraine refugees
From gearing up to take in refugees to delivering supplies, Post spoke to European insurance staff who are dedicating their time to helping those affected by the Ukraine crisis.
WTW latest to withdraw from Russia
WTW has pulled out from Russia, joining fellow global brokers Aon and Marsh McLennan in cutting ties in the country.
ESG Exchange Q&A: Minyoung Shin, The Sunrise Project
Minyoung Shin, sustainable finance advisor at The Sunrise Project spoke to Post about the responsibility the insurance sector has in reducing its contribution to climate change, environmental, social and governance policies, and encouraging insurance…
Reinsurers to continue to pay Russian claims, exposure limited: S&P
S&P Global Ratings expects global reinsurers will continue to pay claims arising in Russia, but said their exposure to the adverse effects of sanctions was limited.
LIIBA names Alastair Swift as chair
The London & International Insurance Brokers' Association has named its latest chair.
Aviva in Zego tie-up; Ecclesiastical Insurance Group renamed Benefact; Mosaic to acquire Sirius Point Lloyd's arm; and Sedgwick buys UKA247
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Aon suspends Russian business
Aon has suspended its Russian operations and put staff on paid leave.
Marsh McLennan to exit all Russian business
Marsh becomes the first major international broker to exit all Russian business as the war with Ukraine continues.
British Insurance Awards Countdown: Who went from being a Young Achiever to running an award-winning business in two decades?
There are now just two days to go to get your British Insurance Awards entries in [closing date: 11 March]
ESG Exchange: LV to make its supply chain more sustainable with launch of two initiatives
LV has launched two new initiatives, Green Heart Supplier Promise and Green Heart Standard for the Building Contractor Network to ensure that suppliers within the LV general insurance network meet the company’s corporate social responsibility goals and…
UK government confirms late March deadline for Russia insurance ban
UK insurers must cancel cover for Russian aviation and space companies from 28 March latest, the government has updated.
Online Safety Bill expanded to include fraudulent pre-paid adverts
The government has amended the Online Safety Bill to expand its scope to include fraudulent paid-for advertising.