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Post LIVE Claims: Sustainability lessons from motor must be brought to bear in home claims
Insurers have work to do to ensure that the sustainability of home insurance claims keeps pace with strides being made with motor claims, according to personal lines claims directors.
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Insurance firms commit to menopause action
Crawford & Company and Partners& have marked World Menopause Day on 18 October with a new policy and commitment respectively.
Tributes paid to Sir David Amess
Insurance industry figures have paid tributes to Sir David Amess MP, who was killed last week.
RIMS CEO Mary Roth to retire
RIMS CEO Mary Roth has announced her plans to retire following the organisation's 2022 annual conference and exhibition due to be held in San Francisco next April.
PFS hits out at lack of CII engagement ahead of consultation and moots legal split
The Personal Finance Society's president has criticised the Chartered Insurance Institute for not giving the PFS board the chance to have input into a consultation document launched today and warned it is considering options for alternative legal…
FCA chair Randell to step down next year
Financial Conduct Authority chair Charles Randell is to step down next spring after four years in the role.
CII launches member consultation
The Chartered Insurance Institute has launched its member consultation Shaping the Future Together with a deadline for responses of 17 December.
Sustainable products and services showcase highlights insurance crucial in getting to net zero
The Insurance Task Force, as part of The Prince of Wales’ Sustainable Markets Initiative, has published a Sustainable Products and Services Showcase detailing the wide-ranging insurance support that is empowering customers to develop, invest in and scale…
Lloyd’s and London market D&I efforts light on inclusion, says FCA
The Financial Conduct Authority has urged Lloyd’s and London market insurers to do more foster more inclusive working environments in order to better serve customers.
Motor insurance sees biggest drop for seven years; Apollo gets new investment; Axa sets aside €1.5bn to fight deforestation; Nexus refinances; and Radius acquires Milestone
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches and investments of the week
Sabre warns of driving test 'backlog' effect
Sabre has said it may be 'disproportionately' affected by a backlog of driving tests and delays in new car registrations.
Das appoints Tony Coram as UK CEO
Das UK has appointed Tony Coram as CEO replacing Andrew Burke who is stepping down at the end of the year.
SFO closes long-running Quindell investigation
The Serious Fraud Office has closed its criminal investigation into historic accounting practices at Watchstone, formerly Quindell.
Employee ownership front of mind in search for Aston Lark buyer, says Blanc
Being able to continue employee ownership was the top priority in the search for a buyer for Aston Lark, CEO Peter Blanc has told Post.
Tradewise and Prometheus in £13.1m commission clawback dispute
The administrators of Gibraltar insurer Prometheus, formerly Tradewise Insurance Company, are engaged in discussions over disputed commission clawbacks.
Howden acquires Aston Lark to create £6bn GWP UK business
Howden has agreed to buy Aston Lark from Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Bowmark Capital, subject to regulatory approval.
Insurers to sue government on Vnuk
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau is to recommence legal action against the government over inaction on 'unnecessary' Vnuk costs.
London company market premiums hit record levels despite Brexit impact
Rising rates and an influx of business previously written at Lloyd’s mean the London company market’s premium income has never been higher, even as it continues to bleed European premium in the wake of Brexit.
Underwriters weigh impact of climate disclosures on D&O insurance
Underwriters of directors and officers’ insurance are weighing the impact climate-related obligations and commitments will have on claims, as business leaders face overseeing a growing raft of disclosures.
Obituary: Iain Winfield
It is with great sadness that we have to report that the Insurance Post team has lost a dear friend and colleague Iain Winfield, who passed away last month.
Tesco Underwriting 'well positioned' for success post Ageas exit: Duggan
Tesco Underwriting is 'well positioned' for customer satisfaction and market success following its joint venture buyout from Ageas, the insurance arm's boss told Post as it reported its first post-deal results.
Supreme Court QOCS conclusion a 'body blow' for PI defendants
A Supreme Court decision on Qualified One-way Costs Shifting provisions in the Civil Procedure Rules may 'at first blush look counterintuitive and unfair’, judges have admitted.
Chubb boss Greenberg lets loose on industry cyber failings
The insurance industry has not 'developed well' in tackling cyber risk, Chubb CEO and chair Evan Greenberg has told conference delegates.