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Aviva pays Covid-19 BI claims under broker wordings despite ‘not covering pandemics’
Amanda Blanc confirms that the insurance industry has ‘some work to do’ in order to bounce back from the reputational onslaught resulting from the FCA’s test case on business interruption wordings
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Insurtech Digital Risks reveals SME plans after rebranding as Superscript
As the SME landscape has shifted due to the Covid19 pandemic, Superscript formerly known as Digital Risks has rebranded to serve the needs of these businesses more closely, here the insurtech reveals its plans to Insurance Times
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Aviva’s H1 personal lines figures are a ‘disappointing result in every respect’ says Holmes
The insurer’s UK general insurance chief executive also admits that Aviva is paying some Covid-related business interruption claims where they fall under broker wordings and coverage is clear
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Bennett Christmas buys PI broker
The acquisition is Bennett Christmas’s second since becoming an Ethos partner
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Aviva plans to have 10% of staff in physical offices come September
The company’s chief executive confirmed to journalists this morning that Aviva is exploring its return to work plan, despite the success of home working
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Blanc says there ‘may be better owners’ for Europe and Asia business amid UK investment
In a briefing call with journalists, Blanc outlined a three-pronged strategy to unlock Aviva’s ‘enormous potential’, including being ‘selective about where we participate’
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Covid-19 pandemic impacts AXA’s underlying earnings
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic AXA said its “well positioned” as a group and remains resilient in these challenging circumstances
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Amanda Blanc gives view on Aviva break up
Aviva’s new CEO Amanda Blanc reveals her thoughts on the big question over Aviva’s future
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RSA to slash 300 jobs as part of cost-cutting drive
Jobs cuts are part of a range of measures the insurer is proposing to improve efficiency
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Aviva takes substantial hit from Covid-19 claims
Pandemic-related claims had a significant impact on the insurer’s interim results
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Direct Line exploring inorganic growth via partnerships and acquisitions
The insurer’s H1 results for 2020 were better than expected as it reinstated its dividends, and now it plans to expand its reach through partnerships and acquisitions
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Hastings ‘very pleased’ with share capital offer from investors
The deal recognises the ‘inherent value in the company’ adds Hastings’s group chief financial officer
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Covid-19 claims inflation expected for 2020 H2, says Hastings’s Worth
The firm’s group chief financial officer explained that increased claims severity seen in H1 could continue due to the national uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic
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Plunging motor claims sees significant improvement in Direct Line loss ratio
The insurer’s attritional loss ratio in motor improved by 17.9 percentage points therefore it has reinstated its dividends that it previously halted in April, however it remains cautious given the uncertainty of the pandemic
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Allianz talking to brokers more than ever, despite lockdown
Insurer-broker interactions were up 12% during the last four weeks alone, Allianz, chief executive Jon Dye said
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FCA Covid test case ‘difficult time for insurers reputationally’ - Allianz chief Jon Dye
Allianz chief exec said he understood why brokers and customers might argue that the business interruption cover is there
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Allianz Holdings half-year results bolstered by LV=GI
Allianz Insurance saw fall in operating profit during the first half of the year
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Trade union slams Co-op Insurance for 'betrayal' in selling to Markerstudy
The proposed sale of Co-op Insurance is expected to result in 200 job losses
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Aviation insurance industry braces for fallout after Branson’s Virgin Atlantic goes bust
Gallagher warns that Covid-19 could ‘act as a catalyst’ for rate increases translating into a harder global insurance market
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IT Interview
FSCS hopes to cut insurance levy by working with industry to root out ‘bad actors’
After making three board appointments including former secretary of state, Nicky Morgan. FSCS’s board chairman, Marshall Bailey OBE discusses the firm’s rising levy, how these appointments will bolster its 2020 strategy and the new challenges it faces due to the pandemic