Insurer News – Page 119
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Three ‘I’s that lead to underinsurance pose ‘real reputational risk’ for insurance industry
But brokers have a ‘real opportunity’ to showcase their value in the face of cost and supply chain pressures, says commercial lines boss
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Pool Re launches members consultation on suggested transition to treaty model
The reinsurer’s consultation will run until the end of October 2022
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Fraudster jailed following exposure of bogus car insurance claims for collisions and theft
Discovering one instance of fraud triggered Aviva to submit another referral to the IFED, highlighting a false claim which was previously missed by the insurer
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Beazley receives ‘in principle’ approval to establish Lloyd’s Syndicate 5623
The insurer’s Smart Tracker will transition into a ‘full market-facing syndicate’ at the beginning of next year
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Stubben Edge Group snaps up Lloyd’s broker as it targets 1m live policies in 2022
The firm has also incorporated Guernsey-based 1Edge Insurance, with the aim of expanding the group’s capabilities for IFAs and brokers
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Probitas’ Syndicate 1492 achieves COR of 78.5% in H1 2022
The Lloyds syndicate also grew its underwriting profit by 86% from the equivalent period last year
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CNA Hardy bags ex-Axa XL chief as new director of risks
He has also worked for the likes of EY, Accenture and Deloitte in senior roles
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Admiral enters pet insurance market
The launch forms a key part of the insurer’s ongoing strategy to diversify its business and respond to consumers’ needs
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Fire claims soar to £1.2m due to UK heatwave – LV=GI
One specific case was caused by a mirror in a garden reflecting off the sun and subsequently setting a wheelie bin alight
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Johnson and Johnson to end all UK Baby Powder sales as ovarian cancer claims escalate
Despite this, the pharmaceutical firm says its talcum Baby Powder ’does not contain asbestos and does not cause cancer’
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Drought to cause mayhem for UK insurers
Insurers should brace for weather-related claims as temperatures soar and drought is officially declared across parts of England
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Ageas posts COR of 94.9% for its GI portfolio during H1 2022
The insurer’s chief executive called this an ’exceptionally strong’ result and confirmed an interim dividend of £1.26 per share to shareholders
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Zurich’s P&C business reports record COR of 91.9% for H1 2022
The insurer attributed its record combined operating ratio to underwriting profitability
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Azur acquisition set to make Aviva a one-stop-shop for its SME customers
Once the MGA has been integrated into Aviva, its boosted private clients division will be targeting ‘strong organic growth’ to help it achieve the ‘number one position’ in the HNW market, says UKGI boss
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Boosted eTrading proposition is key driver of Aviva’s H1 12% commercial lines growth
UKGI chief executive explains that the insurer is ‘really mindful of acting on broker feedback’
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Aviva takes ‘active’ approach to inflation in personal lines
Inflation is ‘not a surprise’, so the insurer has adopted a ‘cautious and prudent’ strategy to mitigate ramifications for brokers and consumers, says leadership
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RSA promotes for new chief compliance officer
The new appointee’s background as a solicitor provides him with the expertise needed to ’monitor, manage and implement’ regulatory requirements, he says
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Catch up on insurers’ half-year financial results for 2022
In July and August, insurers operating in the UKGI market have been publishing their half-year financial results for the first six months of 2022. Get the story on insurers’ balance sheets and factors driving the figures here…
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AIG reports strong GI underwriting increase in Q2 2022 results
The insurer deferred an IPO launch for Corebridge Financial but AIG’s chairman and chief exec say it is ’a significant priority’
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Admiral Group sees COR rise to 96.7% for H1 2022 as inflation squeezes profitability
The insurer is ‘happy’ with its progress during the first half of the year, against the ‘backdrop of a more turbulent cycle than usual’, says chief executive