Insolvency
This week in Post: Big fish, little fish, cardboard box?
It might be the name, but this week I’ve spotted some similarities between Gibraltarian unrated insurer-facing-liquidation Lamp Insurance and an angler fish, sparking some strange and slippery debate in the office.
MGA looks to relocate 13,500 customers following Lamp collapse
Exclusive: Now 4 Cover is looking to relocate policies of 13,500 of its customers, following Lamp’s descent into insolvency.
FSCS to pay out £6.9m to taxi drivers insured by collapsed Alpha
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme is the process of paying out £6.9m in premium refunds to 9000 taxi drivers that were covered by collapsed unrated Danish insurer Alpha.
This week: All change
It’s all change for the country this morning as Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed she would step down from office after failing to unite MPs on the way the UK should leave the European Union.
Dewsall-owned MGA Hogarth enters liquidation
Hogarth Underwriting is to be wound up and its creditors stand to lose money, according to the final administration report.
Analysis: Collapse of Lamp highlights lessons still to be learned
Gibraltarian insurer Lamp is the fifth unrated carrier to fall over in the past three years. The insolvency once again demonstrates the risks brokers take when they use unrated insurers, industry figures have warned.
Gibraltar legal expenses insurer declares insolvency
Gibraltar-based unrated insurer Lamp has submitted an application to place the business into liquidation.
Insurance companies among FSCS list of defaulted firms
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has released a list of 21 failed regulated firms that defaulted between February and April this year.
CBL Corporation placed into liquidation
The New Zealand high court has placed CBL Corporation into liquidation.
Failed insurer Gable faces claims of £328m
Total claims against failed insurer Gable could add up to £328m, the company's liquidator said.
Regulators form working group to tackle 'phoenix' companies
Financial services regulators have formed a working group to collaborate on tackling ‘phoenixing’ in the sector, whereby companies or individuals avoid liabilities or penalties by shutting down businesses only to re-emerge as new legal entities.
General insurers see FSCS levy increase £1m more than expected for 2019/20
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has revealed that its levy for 2019/20 will be £532m over a twelve month period, £16m more than planned, with general insurers paying an extra £1m than anticipated.
Trade credit claims mount as UK tops global insolvency forecasts
Trade credit insurer Atradius has forecast that global insolvencies are set to rise for the first time in 10 years, with the UK facing the highest increase of all advanced markets.
FSCS transfers policies of bankrupt Qudos to new providers
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has revealed that it has worked with a number of brokers to transfer around 165,000 Qudos motor and pet insurance policies to new providers.
CRL ‘making progress’ in placing Alpha policies as FSCS extends deadline
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has given CRL Management an extra two weeks to find an alternative insurer for its customers that were insured by collapsed Alpha Insurance.
Enterprise sees claims costs rocket from Ogden impact
Enterprise could pay out £101.4m more in UK claims than its administrators had predicted, largely owing to the Ogden rate hit on its motor book.
Gable CEO Dewsall withheld 'critical' information in administration of Hogarth Underwriting
Exclusive: Gable CEO William Dewsall ignored “numerous requests” from administrators of his underwriting vehicle Hogarth Underwriting.
CBL hearing delayed again pending last-minute rescue plan
A hearing over the future of beleaguered insurer CBL has been postponed again in order for creditors to explore a rescue plan.
Month in Post: Do insurers dream of Brexit?
We may not have flying cars, humanoid robots and exaggerated shoulder pads, but there is every reason to believe that the 2019 predicted by 80s film Blade Runner, looks very slightly dystopian.
Gable disputes £8.8m worth of claims in bankruptcy hearing
Failed unrated insurer Gable has disputed 100 claims totaling CHF 10.9m (£8.8m) in its first bankruptcy court hearing.
FSCS working with Danish Guarantee Fund to compensate customers of bankrupt Qudos
Qudos, the unrated Danish insurance company that was placed in liquidation last month, has been declared bankrupt.
CBL shareholder in bid to save troubled firm from liquidation
CBL Corporation shareholder Oceanic Securities PTE has filed an opposition to the application to put the company in liquidation, leading to delays for the liquidation hearing.
CBL Corporation expected to be placed in liquidation, sees further delays to watershed meeting
The New Zealand High Court has granted a further application by CBL Corporation administrator Kordamentha to push back a watershed administration meeting to February 2019, though it is expected the corporation will be placed into liquidation.
Broker in liquidation Larksway has FCA authorisation pulled
Broker Larksway, which is currently in liquidation, has had its Financial Conduct Authority authorisation removed after the regulator alleged it failed to comply with a Financial Ombudsman Service ruling.