Association of British Insurers (ABI)

ABI welcomes elderly care scheme

The Association of British Insurers has welcomed a scheme to cap the cost of care and support at £72 000 from 2016, with funding coming from the Treasury.

Blog: Is Europe Flood Re's Achilles' Heel?

David Worsfold, group editorial services director at Post's publisher, Incisive Media, explains why the ABI and government might have more to fear from Europe than they first thought.

Q&A: Andy Watson: Happy days

Andy Watson reflects on his short time in charge of Ageas UK and discusses market issues, including the referral fees ban, regulation, telematics and recent job cuts in the sector.

Employment: Port in a storm?

Does the insurance sector’s resilience in a difficult economic climate make it a safe haven for employees, or are industry staff in as much peril as the rest of the UK workforce?

L&G's Wilson: Insurers must invest in housing

Legal and General group chief executive Nigel Wilson has called on the insurance industry to help mitigate the UK’s housing problems by investing in the sector, while also helping to match long term assets.

Government will step-in if Flood Re “runs out”

The insurance industry will not be responsible for recapitalising Flood Re in the event that it “runs out of money” following a one-in-200 year event, the Association of British Insurers has confirmed.

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