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Covéa’s Adrian Furness on making insurance careers more than just a job
Adrian Furness, CEO of Covéa Insurance, addresses how and why the industry must support staff with an emphasis on providing positive engagement, a sense of community and mental wellbeing.
Blog: Lessons from Covid-19 - building greater resilience
Zurich’s head of sustainability risk John Scott reflects on the UK's response to Covid-19 pandemic and what lessons insurers can take away from it to build greater resilience to global risks
Partners&’s Phil Barton calls for a new commitment to giving quality advice
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s business interruption ruling, brokers must now ditch the transactional practices of the past for an advice-led approach to rebuild the marketplace’s reputation, argues Phil Barton, CEO of Partners&.
Judge to hand down Corbin & King v Axa BI decision 'as quickly as possible' as trial ends
The trial in the case of Corbin & King v Axa, the outcome of which is eagerly anticipated by insurers and would-be business interruption claimants alike, came to a close on Wednesday.
Brokers fear market may later realise it has 'sleepwalked into irrelevance' as Lloyd's mulls HQ move
London Market participants have voiced concerns over the future of Lloyd’s of London as it considers whether to remain in its City of London headquarters.
WTW's Frederick Gentile on taking a realistic approach on supply chain resilience
Frederick Gentile, director of risk engagement at Willis Towers Watson, shares his checklist for supply chain resilience, and says leaders need to take a more realistic approach to survive.
Allianz: cyber usurps BI as biggest risk; Direct Commercial gets PE investment; Ford and ADT reveal JV Canopy; and Tractable launches AI Property
For the record: Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches and investments of the week.
Blog: Importance of technology in handling post-pandemic inspection surge
Following months of inactivity during lockdown, workplaces and equipment had to be inspected before business could restart. Allianz chief engineer Peter Carless and special services manager Steve Ford look back at the importance of technology in handling…
Are businesses in a position to address the increase in mental health issues such as Covid Anxiety Syndrome?
Forward-thinking employers should provide their staff with targeted mental health and well-being support to improve retention and create a more positive working environment, argues Shamira Graham, director of corporate solutions at Onebright
Q&A: Helena Evans, CILA
Helena Evans replaced Shaun Kelly as president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters. She spoke to Post about plans for the next year and the legacy she hopes to leave behind.
Blog: Why customer service scores are falling behind consumers’ expectations
Chris Mcilduff, chief customer officer at Davies Group, mulls what insurers need to do to keep up with changing customer expectations as the level of customers experiencing service issues with organisations increases.
Building material shortages pile on the pressure
With building material shortages expected to continue into the 2022, loss adjusters and insurers have been urged to work together to support the repair sector.
Analysis: Loss adjusters’ BI avalanche experience – from portals to what comes next
Loss adjusters have praised the use of technology to meet Covid-19 related business interruption claims and called for more enhancements as the market adapts its systems and approaches.
Interview: Stuart Hardy, Forum of Insurance Lawyers
Stuart Hardy, partner at BLM, was appointed as president of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers in November last year, succeeding Jennette Newman. He spoke to Post about his plans for the next year, challenges facing the industry, how the whiplash reforms…
Preview: What will 2022 bring for the insurance market?
Post spoke to market experts to get their predictions for what 2022 will look like.
Blog: Signs of a softening aviation market
The Covid impact will be long tail, though there are signs rates are softening somewhat into 2022, writes Scott Smith, account director for Aviation at Consilium.
Review of the Year 2021 – Insurers
Post spoke to major insurers to get their thoughts on the highs and lows of 2021.
European insurance industry able to meet customers promises even under extreme one in 1000 year events
A Solvency II stress test conducted by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority confirms the European insurance industry’s ability to meet promises to customers even under extreme one in 1000-year events.
Blog: Covid’s massive impact on solicitor negligence risk
Wilsons associate solicitor Jayna Patel considers the impact of Covid-19 on growing solicitor negligence risk.
Blog: Bringing entertainment risk into the spotlight
Pippa Morris, senior underwriter for entertainment at Markel International, discusses emerging risks in the film and TV industry, and how brokers and production companies can stay on top.
Top 50 Reinsurers 2021: Global reinsurance segment marked by stability and uncertainty
Diversification into primary insurance leads to shuffle among the world’s largest reinsurance groups AM Best's Catherine Thomas and Mathilde Jakobsen explain.
Christmas party warning in wake of Omicron Covid variant
While insurance lawyers believe a rash of Covid-related claims from Christmas parties is "unlikely", employers have been warned to proceed with caution as the Omicron situation emerges.
Analysis: Astroworld - liability and legacy
The Astroworld tragedy could have a lasting impact on US legislation, experts have predicted, as a liability battle around the fatal event emerges.
Interview: Tara Foley, Axa
After a year in the role as CEO of Axa Retail, Tara Foley sat down with Pamela Kokoszka to discuss her impression of the insurance industry, challenges the sector is facing and her plans for Axa’s retail business.