Northern Ireland
Ogden Rate shift hailed as ‘sensible and fair’
The personal injury discount rates in Scotland and Northern Ireland have been positively updated, prompting welcoming reactions from across the industry.
Big Interview: Biba’s Graeme Trudgill
Graeme Trudgill, CEO of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, sprints across the Square Mile to share his plans on what more the body can do for members.
Trade Voice: Foil’s McSorley on Northern Ireland’s Green Book reforms
Tara McSorley, chair of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers’ Northern Ireland division and legal director at Clyde & Co, outlines the areas ripe for revision as Northern Ireland’s personal injury guidelines are reviewed.
Luko joins Admiral; Stubben Edge launches capital arm; Aspen appoints reinsurance CUO
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Aviva reshuffles claims legal panel; Minster Law partners with AA; Flood Re adds a NED
Friday Round Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
For the record: Lemonade joins the ABI; Lexis Nexis expands to Ireland; Jensten acquires Bennetts
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Prestige-owned broker Stroll launches with £5m investment
Prestige Insurance Holdings invest a further £2m in new digital broker platform emphasising ‘slick’ user experience.
Insurance sector faces 'serious consequences' as Northern Ireland sets its discount rate at minus 1.5%
Industry experts have warned the insurance market could face "serious consequences" after the Northern Irish Government Actuary changed the personal injury discount rate to minus 1.5% from minus 1.75%.
60 seconds with... Roxanne Thornhill, Charles Taylor Adjusting
Roxanne Thornhill, associate director at Charles Taylor Adjusting, tells Post why she'd like to learn how to make pottery, and the one fact about her that would surprise her colleagues.
Industry 'cautiously optimistic' discount rate will be set before NI Assembly dissolves
The Northern Ireland government actuary department will have had less than two months to complete the review of the discount rate before the Assembly dissolves on 25 March, but industry watchers remain “cautiously optimistic” this is achievable.
Gallagher adds Elliot Miller to lead Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North East of England
Gallagher has appointed Elliot Miller, formerly of CNA Hardy and QBE, as regional managing director for Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North East of England, Post can reveal.
Abbeyautoline owner Prestige creates broker Stroll as it invests £3m in digital
Prestige Insurance Holdings is investing over £3m and creating 60 jobs in Northern Ireland as it launches digitally-led broking brand Stroll next year.
GRP holdco sets baseline for Searchlight era with inaugural £42m operating profit
Global Risk Partners’ holding company GRP (Jersey) Holdco has posted turnover of £128.8m in its first set of annual results.
NI to change discount rate in New Year
Northern Ireland’s Justice Minister Naomi Long has welcomed the passing of a Bill that will change how the country’s personal injury discount rate is set.
Claims volumes surge as a result of Storm Arwen
Insurers have received thousands of claims as Storm Arwen brought 98 miles per hour winds causing power cuts and travel disruption across the UK.
Prestige Underwriting appoints Eoin Reynolds as Ireland general manager
Eoin Reynolds has been named as Prestige general manager for Ireland and executive director at Prestige Underwriting Services Ireland.
Blog: Loss adjusting on the emerald isle
Craig Harris, Criterion loss adjuster, reflects on the unique challenges of loss adjusting in Ireland.
Interview: Bruce Goodbrand and Kevin Shevlin, Forum of Insurance Lawyers
Forum of Insurance Lawyers Scotland chair Bruce Goodbrand and Northern Ireland chair Kevin Shevlin spoke to Post about how different arms of Foil work together to address the issues the industry is facing and also learn from one another.
Northern Ireland aims for minus 1.75% discount rate by end of May
The Northern Irish Department of Justice intends to push its minus 1.75% personal injury discount rate change through by the end of May.
For the record: The week in deals featuring Aviva, Brit, Cazoo, CFC, Co-op Insurance and GRP
Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches and investments of the week
Blog: No discount rate change in Northern Ireland but uncertainty remains
The Northern Irish Department of Justice has decided not to change the country's discount rate in line with the existing framework but will wait for reforms. DAC Beachcroft complex injury partner Louise Butler considers the next steps.