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FCA consults on Covid guidance regarding customers in financial difficulty
The Financial Conduct Authority has launched a consultation to update guidance, introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, to support insurance customers in financial difficulty.
Defra to set out recommendations to reduce flood risk
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is looking to introduce a new approach to sustainable drainage, which is set to be incorporated into new developments in England to reduce flood risk.
How is the consumer's environmental conscience impacting motor insurance?
Blog: With consumers becoming increasingly conscious of climate change, there has been an increase in the ownership of electric cars, but even they aren’t completely innocent. Andy James CEO of Zixty, asks if environmentally conscious motor insurance…
PRA warns insurers to brace for further inflation woes
The Prudential Regulation Authority has told insurers to factor inflation into their business planning, kick the tires of their approach to risk management and prove they can withstand cyber-attacks in 2023.
CII finger pointing calls governance into question
Editor's View: Some insurers will have been pleased to see financial planners put in their place by the actions of the Chartered Insurance Institute Group’s board just before Christmas.
Q&A: Sam White, Freedom Services Group founder and chair
Sam White, founder and chair of Freedom Services Group, speaks to Insurance Post about the launch of Stella Insurance, her new female-centric venture, and what it means for her future within Freedom.
Analysis: How to handle founders post-acquisition
Frances Stebbing explores what acquiring insurers can do to ensure the founder of the business they are buying remain on board or smoothly exit the organisation.
Four biggest challenges facing insurers in 2023 revealed
To help you prepare for the challenges and opportunities of the next 12 months, Insurance Post spoke to insurance analysts and regulatory experts to uncover four things you need to know about what 2023 holds in store for the industry.
60 Seconds With... Deniz Djemal, Clear Group
Deniz Djemal, team leader for corporate clients at Clear Group, tells Post about his holiday to Magaluf, Spain, refuses to choose between life without Nando's and life without Arsenal, and surprises us with his London Marathon exploits.
Review of the Year 2022: Brokers
Senior insurance broker figures look back on 2022 and reflect on what 2023 might bring.
Government promises clarity on genetic testing and insurance
The Department of Health & Social Care has published the outcome of the latest review of the Code on Genetic Testing and Insurance and promised clarity on how genetic testing is able to be used to price premiums in 2023.
Aviva returns to telematics for motorists
Exclusive: Aviva has returned to offering telematics for younger motorists after previously pulling back from the technology due to a lack of market demand.
60 Seconds With... Claire Green, Ageas
Post sits down with Claire Green, director of distribution at Ageas, who talks about her love of music, especially of Queen and Dolly Parton, and about getting ordained during lockdown.
FCA says it will ensure ‘the polluter pays’ in FSCS review update
The main theme of feedback to a recent review of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme was the importance of firms improving their conduct to reduce the frequency at which the scheme is called into action, the Financial Conduct Authority has said.
Review of the Year 2022: MGAs
Senior figures from insurance MGAs look back on 2022 and reflect on what 2023 might bring.
Bodyshops increase the use of recycled parts to avoid delays
More than half of repairers surveyed by APB club have disclosed they use more non-original equipment parts than last year as repairs are facing increasing delays, but there is still pushback from some bodyshops.
Why it's time to take a brave leap of faith into the augmented reality world
Emma Ann Hughes examines the reasons why some insurers seem reluctant to embrace augmented reality for certain products, how AR can open more doors for home and motor claims, and the benefits being reaped by the early, intrepid adopters.
What to expect from Insurance Post
New editor Emma Ann Hughes reveals what you can expect from the 182-year-old award-winning publication in 2023.
IFB calls on insurance to support its counter-fraud strategy
Insurance Fraud Bureau has today announced a new counter-fraud strategy which aims to enhance innovation, calling on the insurance industry to support its transition into “more agile” organisation.
Should the industry fear 'sleeping giant' Amazon’s first steps into insurance?
After Amazon’s much anticipated entry into the UK insurance market fell a little short of the wow factor, Scott McGee explores the corporation’s chances at succeeding.
Review of the Year 2022: Insurers
Senior figures from the insurance market look back on 2022 and reflect on what 2023 might bring.
FCA warns insurers against undervaluing written off cars
The Financial Conduct Authority has seen evidence of insurers offering consumers whose cars have been written off a price lower than the vehicle’s fair market value.
60 Seconds With... James Amos, Specialist Risk Group
James Amos, operations manager at Specialist Risk Group, gives Post some great advice about travelling abroad and seizing the moment, but admits to a few deficiencies in the parenting department.
BGL and Covéa launch motor venture targeting 25 to 45-year-olds
Exclusive: BGL Insurance and Covéa have launched Nutshell, a motor insurance joint venture targeting 25 to 45-year-olds.