Brexit – Page 11
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Insurance urged to set out united Brexit message
Industry urged to form coherent message for post Brexit world
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PwC: Insurers more confident about Brexit than peers
Latest CBI/PwC financial services survey reveals insurers’ attitudes to Brexit
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Brexit risks harming business for thousands of brokers - FCA
Figures show number of passports in use
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Brexit Forum: Live updates
Keep track of the key points at the Insurance Times Brexit Forum as they happen
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Brexit drives up cost of telematics parts
Telematics firm Trakm8 has seen rise in demand for fleet telematics
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Japanese insurer appetite for London not dulled by Brexit
There are fears that Lloyd’s could lose out if free trade between UK and EU is restricted
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Brightside HQ's sale and lease back deal falls through
The Brightside deal collapsed as a result of Brexit
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Admiral hopes Brexit will bring changes to gender pricing
Group chief exec Stevens says gender pricing for motor insurance is ”unfair”
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QBE’s Richard Pryce makes Brexit passporting plea
QBE Europe chief executive airs frustration about post Brexit passporting
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Admiral solvency ratio drop and Brexit warning ‘worrying’
Decline in motor insurer’s solvency ratio in first half concerns analyst
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Hastings: UK/Gibraltar link will survive Brexit
Insurance reassures market about post-Brexit trading
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Hester: Brexit is a net positive for RSA
Chief executive explains how insurer is insulated from Brexit effects
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JLT not worried about Brexit impact
Leave supporter and JLT chief executive Dominic Burke has said he is not worried about Brexit impacting the broker, the Financial Times reported. Burke, who has been one of few financial chief executives to publicly support Brexit, said the broker was well adapt to cope. ...
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Losing passporting will be ‘administrative nightmare’ says Biba
Biba outlines brokers’ key challenges as UK makes moves to exit the EU
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AIG UK launches Brexit insurance
Insurer AIG UK has launched a Brexit add-on to its directors’ and officers’ liability (D&O) coverage. The add-on will cover the cost of legal challenges that might arise as a result of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union. For example, it would cover the ...
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Elite to set up Luxembourg unit to combat Brexit
Gibraltar-based insurer Elite has chosen Luxembourg as the location for its second insurance company, which it is setting up to counter the effects of Brexit. The company said last month that it was planning to set up a new regulated insurance company in the European Union ...
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Brexit: Hiscox mulls setting up EU-based insurance company
Hiscox has said it is considering setting up a new EU-based insurance company as trading arrangements become clearer following the UK decision to leave the EU. Following the release of the half year results this morning the Lloyd’s insurer said it was preparing for a range ...
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FCA’s Bailey: Brexit will not trigger regulatory ‘bonfire’
The UK’s exit from the European Union will not necessarily mean a big clear-out of EU-derived legislation, new FCA chief executive Andrew Bailey said. Responding to a question about the potential for deregulation post-Brexit at the FCA’s annual public meeting yesterday, Bailey said: “It is important ...