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C-Suite - Insurer: Beware the rise of the machines
The Internet of Things presents opportunities for business, but brings with it questions of liability, says Jacqueline McNamee.
Airmic 2015: Five things we learned from the Airmic panel debate
Often seen as nothing more than an opportunity for broker and insurer finger pointing, this year’s Airmic panel debate benefited from the presence of a risk manager in the form of BP insurance manager Lesley Harding.
Greenberg wins AIG lawsuit but no payout
Hank Greenberg has won his four year lawsuit against the US government over the terms of AIG's bailout but Judge Thomas Wheeler awarded no damages.
AIG warns of shifting causes of loss through ‘internet of things'
The "internet of things" has the potential to shift the root causes of loss to new, untested arenas, according to an AIG report released today (11 June).
AIG sells Taiwan personal lines and SME book for $158m
AIG has decided to focus on large commercial risks in Taiwan after agreeing to sell its personal lines and SME book to Nan Shan Life for $158m (£102m).
Travel insurance fraudster jailed
A council benefits officer who lied to insurers 28 times to gain £88,000 has been jailed for two years.
Claims Awards 2015 - winners announced
Allianz and Sterling were among the winners celebrating last night after collecting two gongs each at the Post Claims Awards.
AIG gives London market platform £6.5m capacity boost
AIG has increased the capacity available through its London market platform by $10m (£6.5m) across all financial lines and casualty products and for the exclusive use of the international wholesale market.
C-Suite: Cybercrime is still a low priority in Asia-Pacific
As cyber attacks become more frequent and damaging, many public companies in the Asia-Pacific region remain complacent about the issue and do not perceive it as a top priority despite their increasing vulnerability writes AIG's Jason Kelly.
AIG replaced as Boots schemes travel provider by IIS
High-street chemist Boots has replaced AIG as the schemes provider for its travel insurance suite with Travel Insurance Facilities subsidiary Infinity Insurance Solutions.
John Sims to leave AIG
John Sims, the current head of UK private client group at AIG, has decided to leave the business and return to running his insurance consultancy business.
Interview: Nicolas Aubert: Meet the transformer
After a successful stint at AIG, Nicolas Aubert moved to a brokerage as CEO of Willis GB. He talks about how the lure of transforming the firm persuaded him to make the leap to the other side.
AIG posts first quarter income rise
AIG has reported a rise in net income in first quarter results for the opening three months of 2015, compared to the same period in 2014.
AIG reappoints Cunningham Lindsey as Tutoki fallout subsides
AIG has reinstated Cunningham Lindsey as a claims partner after dropping the loss adjuster last year over the latter’s appointment of Jane Tutoki as global CEO, Post understands.
Cheung to leave Direct Asia for AIG
Adrian Cheung, regional head of actuarial, Direct Asia will leave the Hiscox-owned insurer and join AIG at the beginning of May.
Ex-airline boss Douglas Steenland named new AIG chairman
AIG has named Douglas Steenland as its new chairman, effective from 1 July when he will succeed Robert Miller.
Insurance Hall of Famer Duperreault praises Lloyd's resilience
Brian Duperreault has hailed the resilience of the Lloyd's market, but warned that it has to remain relevant in ever-changing times.
AIG sells $500m of PICC's shares
AIG will remain the largest shareholder of China giant PICC despite selling 254m shares for $500m (£338m).
Regional review: New Zealand
There is more to the New Zealand insurance industry than handling natural disaster claims, a fact that may have been forgotten following the Christchurch earthquake events four years ago. Post caught up with a range of New Zealand industry insiders to…
Market Moves - 5 March 2015
All the latest job moves in the insurance market.
Former AIG and MetLife CEO Benmosche passes away
Robert Benmosche, former CEO and president of AIG, has passed away at the age of 70 after suffering from lung cancer.
Marsh calls for universal all-risk business interruption
Marsh has urged the insurance industry to work towards establishing an all-risk business interruption policy.
C-Suite - Insurer: The air of uncertainty
2015 is shaping up to be a year beset by confusion and unpredictability – so change must be embraced
AIG's Q4 2014 profits fell 67%
US insurer AIG's Q4 after tax profits declined to $655m (£426m) compared to $1.98bn a year earlier as the insurer missed analysts expectations.