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Insurance lives in the Covid era – 12 months on from the first National Lockdown: Part One
On 23 March 2020 – as Covid-19 infection rates soared – Prime Minster Boris Johnson told us to “stay at home”, triggering the first National Lockdown. One year on, Post spoke to a host of insurance workers – the home schooling parent, the mental health…
Ex-CHO chair sets sights on improving 'frictional' industry relationships with company launch
Credit hire firm Cogent Hire will aim for “zero litigation” and “near total” removal of fraud, managing director Kirsty McKno told Post as the company launched.
Steve Jenkins to leave CII
Steve Jenkins, development director at the Chartered Insurance Institute is leaving the organisation in April, Post can reveal.
Staveley Head administrators reveal £27.7m in claims
Unsecured creditors have submitted £27.68m in claims against motor broker and managing general agent Staveley Head Limited, far in excess of the £9.98m on the company’s books when Duff & Phelps were appointed as administrators in February 2020.
Davies majority stake sold to BC Partners
International investment firm BC Partners has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a majority stake in Davies Group, for an undisclosed sum.
Mishcon de Reya sees instructions in Covid-19 reinsurance disputes
Law firm Mishcon de Reya, which represented the Hiscox Action Group in the business interruption insurance test case, has revealed it has seen instructions concerning the emergence of disputes in the global reinsurance market.
Brightside’s Brendan McCafferty on digital, scale and success
The Covid-19 crisis has turbo charged the market to make digital changes in months rather than years but there is still more to be done for brokers to stay relevant, says Brendan McCafferty, CEO of Brightside Group.
Insurance Post’s Best Insurance Employer returns for 2021 – take part
Did your employer go above and beyond to look after its staff during the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020/2021? Are the perks you receive out of this world? Take part in our survey to give your employer the recognition it deserves.
Hiscox under fire from photographers for 'intolerable' BI claims delays
Photographers have criticised Hiscox for the way in which the insurer has handled lockdown-related business interruption claims, with the head of a professional association calling the continued delay of settlements "intolerable".
LIP whiplash portal guide to 'hopefully' arrive by early April
The litigants in person guide for the whiplash portal will "hopefully" be published by early April, according to a Ministry of Justice update.
Antoine Gosset-Grainville to succeed Denis Duverne as Axa chairman
Antoine Gosset-Grainville will take over as Axa chairman when Denis Duverne retires in April 2022.
Intelligence: Insurtech incubation during Covid-19
Covid-19 continues to wreak “profound damage” on the UK economy, according to Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, but the country’s insurtech sector is staying strong and remains a much-needed beacon of hope
Pool Re reveals head of digital transformation and two board appointments
Pool Re has appointed Katy Huang as head of digital transformation and added Axa boss Claudio Gienal and National House Building Council chairman Alan Rubenstein to its board.
Aon and Gallagher discussed how artificial intelligence enables effective claims processing
Post in association with Nuxeo hosted a live webinar where an expert panel discussed how AI can improve both accuracy and efficiency during the claims process and has a positive impact on customer experience.
Hiscox promotes Isha Patel to head of direct commercial in UK
Hiscox has appointed its area director for the South, Isha Patel, as head of direct commercial in the UK.
For the record: Wilson’s insurtech Abacai acquires Dayinsure; 250 job losses at BGL; GRS recruits Advanta team; and Howden acquires STA Group
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week not covered elsewhere on www.postonline.co.uk
Blog: Lessons from lockdown – a ‘generational’ shift in attitudes to mental health
Bupa Global CEO Sheldon Kenton considers the impact of lockdown on how leaders view and understand mental health.
Direct Insurance Group makes COO Tom Downs multi-million pound IT investment leader
Direct Insurance has named group chief operating officer Tom Downs as the leader of a multi-million pound investment in operations and IT to widen its digital capabilities.
Fully Comp 15: Insurance Internships and graduate programmes - keeping up in the race for new talent
For the fifteenth episode of Post’s video series Fully Comp, we gathered together a panel to discuss insurance internships and graduate programmes.
CII boss Sian Fisher addresses local institute concerns over grant scheme aimed at tackling seven figure deficit
Exclusive: The Chartered Insurance Institute’s 2020 deficit is no longer going to be of the “magnitude” of £7m, CEO Sian Fisher told Post as she addressed concerns around local institute grant schemes.
IPO inevitable for 'reluctant unicorn' Zego: CEO Sten Saar
Zego, now valued at $1.1bn (£792m), has become the UK's first insurtech 'unicorn' with an initial public offering "inevitable" but not on the immediate horizon, the insurtech's CEO and co-founder Sten Saar told Post.
Insurer results directory 2020
Updated: Post tracks the 2020 insurer results season including gross written premium and combined operating ratio - detailing the impact of UK business interruption, weather, motor, home, non-business interruption Covid-19 claims, as well as mergers and…
Intelligence: Are insurers and insureds ready for 5G?
The UK’s four main mobile networks have all launched a 5G service and by 2022 the whole of the UK is expected to have access. 5G is touted to bring benefits across society – Post investigates what will it mean for insurers and their clients.
Nigel Walsh heads to Google to lead its North American insurance business
Nigel Walsh, former Deloitte Digital partner based in London, has been named managing director of insurance at Google.