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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.
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.
ERS raises $350m, confirms Kevin Kelley as non-exec chairman
ERS has completed a $350m (£252m) capital raise led by Boston based private equity firm Abry Partners, as it updated on its Bermuda ambitions and appointed Kevin Kelley as non-executive chairman.
QBE promotes Cécile Fresneau to run insurance division
Cécile Fresneau will take the helm of QBE European Operations’ insurance division, overseeing the business in Europe and international markets in addition to the UK, from the start of next month.
Q&A: Sharon Brown, Harbour Underwriting
Managing general agent Harbour Underwriting (formerly QLCC) last year launched after the event commercial dispute insurance to the broker market. Managing director Sharon Brown spoke to Post about what attracted her to the role and why she believes…
Covéa’s Graeme Howard on the need for innovation to drive a fundamental market shift
Graeme Howard, chief technology and information officer at Covéa Insurance, shares the three key ingredients of systems, agility and trust culture to succeed in innovating on a transformative scale.
Liberty Specialty Markets adds Marleen Lemmens as European COO
Liberty Specialty Markets has named Marleen Lemmens as European chief operating officer joining from Aon Netherlands.
Lockdown reins in 'Beast from the East Two' claims hit
At the beginning of February, national headlines warned of a ‘Beast from the East Two’ as snowy blizzards, heavy rain and gale-force winds were forecast to batter large parts of the country. But a repeat of the hefty claims dent left by its 2018 namesake…
Scott Egan confirmed as RSA UK and International CEO post takeover
Intact Financial Corporation has confirmed that Scott Egan will stay as CEO of RSA’s UK and international business after its takeover of the insurer, which is scheduled to complete next quarter.
Aviva confirms £84m Covid hit as commercial lines book surpasses £2bn
Aviva has posted a combined operating ratio of 98.5% for its UK general insurance business in 2020, reporting growth across commercial lines and progress on its pledge to slash its available personal lines products by 80%.
Chaucer launches university scholarship programme
Chaucer has opened a scholarship programme to pay the university fees and living expenses of one school leaver for the duration of their degree.
Andrew Horton to exit Beazley for QBE group CEO role
Andrew Horton is stepping down as Beazley CEO handing over to Adrian Cox ahead of becoming group CEO of QBE Insurance, the two insurers have confirmed.
PI Analysis: Construction sector locked out by high rising premiums
Many companies in the construction sector are struggling to obtain professional indemnity insurance cover, with the Grenfell Tower fire and the building safety crisis key drivers of premium hardening and exclusions.
Briefing: IPT – good news in the data but reasons for concern remain
The only doubt around the bill to pay for fighting the Covid-19 pandemic is just how big it is, considers Post senior reporter Emmanuel Kenning.
CFC’s Graeme Newman on the vital role insurance is playing in the global fight against cybercrime
The insurance industry is rising to the challenge to help protect businesses from digital criminals and working well with government, law enforcement and the security community, says Graeme Newman, chief innovation officer at CFC Underwriting, as he hits…
PI Analysis: Independent financial advisers count the cost of insurance red flags
Professional indemnity premiums for independent financial advisers have soared, driven by a perfect storm of legislative and claims change
Aviva targets net zero carbon emissions by 2040
Aviva has revealed its plan to become a net zero carbon emissions company by 2040.
Marine premium growth of 50% in next 10 years an opportunity for London, says Munich Re
The $30bn premium global marine market could reasonably grow to $45bn in the next ten years according to Rob McAdams, head of marine at Munich Re Syndicate.
Brokers urge push back on soaring contributions as FSCS levy total poised to break £1bn
Brokers have called for the insurance industry to kick back against the increase in their Financial Services Compensation Scheme levy with the sector’s bill set to more than triple to £146.8m in 2021/22.
MoJ publishes long awaited pre-action protocol as it confirms May debut for whiplash reforms
The Ministry of Justice has published vital rules for the whiplash portal, including the pre-action protocol and practice direction.
Insurers warned achieving net zero not enough to combat climate change
Environment Agency CEO Sir James Bevan has reminded insurers that while net zero commitments are important there is further work to do to tackle climate change.
Industry urges rapid action on reforms as Solvency II and future of regulation reviews close
Following "data not dates" means there is no need to delay regulatory reforms where there is common ground, experts told the audience at the Association of British Insurers’ annual conference yesterday alongside calls for the watchdogs to have a…
FCA mulls timeline for dual pricing fix following consultation
The Financial Conduct Authority is reconsidering the implementation period for its dual pricing remedy proposals following consultation with the industry.
FCA calls for even more progress from insurers as number of vulnerable customers reaches 27.7 million
The Financial Conduct Authority has revealed there was a 15% increase in the number of customers with vulnerable characteristics between March and October last year.