Regulation
Government pressed for change over climate bill
The Association of British Insurers reminded government this week it will be pushing adaptation issu...
A beautiful mind
Intellectual Property
French regulator insists FSA was slow to act
The French insurance regulator has potentially reignited a dispute with its UK counterpart by remind...
QBE quashes job fears
QBE's restructure and decision to drop the brands Limit, Ensign, MBP and DA Constable will not resul...
Looking Back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Corporate heads will roll
Risk Report
United we stand?
Risk Management Forum
Sending out mixed messages
Risk Report
FSA calls for "renewed energy" to deliver TCF
The pace of progress must increase if firms are to meet next year's deadlines, according to the latest report from the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Kiln to return surplus capital
Kiln has announced a proposed return of a surplus capital of approximately £60m.
FSA calls for renewed energy to deliver TCF
The pace of progress must increase if firms are to meet next year's deadlines, according to the latest report from the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Lloyd's broker confirms run off deal
The Senator Group has entered into a run off agreement with London market broker CRS. It has stopped taking new business and is now in solvent run off as first revealed by Post.
FSA calls for renewed energy at TCF conference
The pace of progress must increase if firms are to meet next year's deadlines, according to the latest report from the Financial Services Authority.
PPI insurers off the hook
The Competition Commission has called off its investigation into payment protection insurers and those who both underwrite and distribute the products, saying their practices do not distort competition. The body published a consultation document inviting…
ABI pushes adaptation message at Environment Agency conference
The Government's Climate Change Bill must face up to the consequences of more erratic and dangerous weather, as well as the causes, according to Stephen Haddrill, Director General of the Association of British Insurers.
Europe in the firing line again as Aon axes 2700
Aon is cutting 2700 jobs worldwide – more than 6 per cent of its global workforce.
New defendants named in Marsh 'poaching' case
United Insurance Brokers has added two more defendants to its high-profile case against Marsh, which...
Sub-prime: the sleepless nights have just begun
A new wave of financial scandals, including sub-prime mortgages, has descended on the global insuran...
Court sides with defendants in holiday case
Legal expense insurers will have to think carefully about financing claims on behalf of severely inj...
CPR Institute honours duo
The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution has awarded Herbert Smith and Eve...
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Co-operative keeps tower after head office move
The Co-operative Group has said the future of its two landmark offices in the Manchester city centre...
FTSE 100 risk warning
FTSE 100 companies are reporting risk above what the UK's regulatory regime requires, according to r...