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Insurtech Stubben Edge raises £10m
Broker technology specialist Stubben Edge has secured a £10m investment in its latest funding round led by Dowgate Capital.
Convex publicly rules out insuring Adani and further thermal coal production
Convex has ruled out insuring Adani’s Carmichael coal mine and any new thermal coal production following pressure from climate change campaigners.
Former Lloyd’s of London CEO Richard Ward joins CFC as non-exec chair
CFC has appointed former Lloyd’s of London CEO Richard Ward as non-executive chairman, subject to regulatory approval.
Martyn Holman joins Incited advisory board
Former Brightside and Markerstudy boss Martyn Holman has joined the advisory board of data science insurtech Incited.
Ex-ERS boss Ian Parker joins Catalina as group CEO
Ian Parker has been appointed as group CEO of run-off specialist insurer Catalina Holdings (Bermuda).
Charles Taylor buys majority stake in insurtech Fraud Keeper
Charles Taylor has bought a majority stake of automation and artificial intelligence software as a service platform Fraud Keeper, Post can reveal.
Genasys adds ex-Duck Creek leader Bart Patrick as CRO
Genasys has appointed Bart Patrick as chief revenue officer and member of the executive team.
Gallagher enters motorcycle and motorhome space with first acquisition of the year
Gallagher has acquired Devitt Insurance Services marking the group’s entry into the motorcycle and motorhome space.
Adapting alternative dispute resolution could save insurers £30m in 2022
The case for adapting alternative dispute resolution urgently needs to be revisited according to Stewart McCulloch, managing director at Claimspace, who believes this could save the industry 'tens of millions' in court cost as well as release the…
Allianz hits 100% renewable electricity in UK offices target
Allianz Holdings, which comprises Allianz Commercial and Allianz Personal, has revealed that 100% of the electricity its UK offices use now comes from renewable sources.
FCA staff vote yes to strike action if no deal reached with Rathi
Financial Conduct Authority staff who are members of Unite have voted to support strike action in an initial ballot with the union warning CEO Nikhil Rathi not to wage "war" and that "the ball is in FCA’s court now".
Chubb promotes Jon Houghton to head of distribution for UK and Ireland
Chubb has made Jon Houghton head of distribution for the UK and Ireland expanding his previous role as distribution manager for national brokers in the region.
Abacai’s Day Insure pursued for £500,000 plus by M&A advisory firm
Financial advisory firm Imas is seeking at least £500,000 from Day Insure in a suit that has revealed Aviva, PIB, Pikl, Sabre and Vantage were all in the frame to buy the broker.
CII consultation usefulness in doubt over believed low response rate
Insurance specialists have queried how the Chartered Insurance Institute will be able to lean on the findings of its recently closed Shaping the Future consultation due to the reported 1% response rate.
DLG CEO Penny James appointed chair of FCA practitioner panel
Penny James, Direct Line Group CEO, has been named chair of the Financial Conduct Authority’s practitioner panel.
Brit appoints Kanika Chaganty as first chief data officer
Brit has named Kanika Chaganty chief data officer, effective from today.
Enoizi joins Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies as executive in residence
The Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School has appointed exiting Pool Re CEO Julian Enoizi as executive in residence with effect from 1 February 2022.
FCA issues fair value warning amid government's flats insurance review order
The Financial Conduct Authority has written Dear CEO letters to insurers and brokers, putting pricing models, product fair value and commission in the spotlight after the government ordered a review into the "failing" insurance market for leaseholders.
Three BI cases collectively seeking up to £960m to be heard back-to-back by court
The Commercial Court is set to hear three cases relating to Covid-19 business interruption claims made under the Marsh Resilience wording back-to-back over five weeks in June and July.
EY: investor confidence in UK FS hits new high; James Hallam backs broker start-up; Lloyd's approves insurtech Syndicate and Pen inks £300m QBE deal
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Michael Gove orders review into ‘failing’ insurance market for leaseholders
The government has called on the Financial Conduct Authority to start a probe into the “crippling costs” of insurance premiums for residents of blocks of flats as it hit out at the current unacceptable situation.
Tesco offers refunds after 'misleading information' motor insurance renewal breach
Tesco Bank will refund some motor insurance customers following a breach regarding "misleading information" about no claims bonus protection in renewal letters.
Outlook deteriorating for UK non-life company market: Fitch
The market combined ratios for motor and home insurance will be north of 100% in 2022, Fitch has forecast.
Lloyd's to see Blueprint Two drive a 'fundamental difference' by 2024: Neal
Lloyd’s has set its sights on the second quarter of 2024 as the date at which the market will fully adopt a raft of digital solutions it is building to move away from paper-based trading and cut costs.