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SSP investigating issues 'as priority' after customers suffer continued disruption
Some customers have been having trouble accessing their emails since Friday, a problem SSP is investigating the issues “as priority”
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Crawford takes aim at escape of water with new specialist team
The move is aimed at tackling the rising cost of EoW claims
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Boost for troubled AA's insurance expansion plans as it avoids junk downgrade
Ratings agency holds debt ratings level on heavily-indebted firm
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EU collective action plans could fuel more false claims, warns Insurance Europe
Concerns expressed new European Commission plans will lead to more opportunist claims
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Commercial lines broker raises £2.7m in funding
A ‘disruptive’ commercial lines broker raised £2.7m in fundraising round with help from Committed Capital
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Solvency II auditing costs could be halved for 150 smaller insurers
Proposed changes to Solvency II up for consultation include removing the external audit requirement for smaller insurers
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AXA calls for new governing standards for driverless cars
AXA and Burges Salmon says new standards would be vital to better guess if a driver is liable for an accident during the ’handover’ of control
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Gang of eleven convicted in £250,000 crash for cash scheme
Gang of 11 convicted for multiple schemes valued at around £250,000
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Fraudster sentenced over exaggerated steak knife injury claim
Man took images from a YouTube video to back up the claim
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Ghost broker jailed for making £321,000 worth of false claims
Man jailed for selling 21 fake car insurance policies and making 18 fake claims
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Claims on holiday sickness legal costs fixed to stop fraudsters
Legal cost on package holiday sickness claims fixed by the government to fight “compensation culture”
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Zurich paid out for 99% of UK claims in 2017
Zurich UK chief claims officer David Nichols hopes claims data will help ‘dispel the myth’ that insurance claims don’t get paid
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More gaps to fill for Jelf after Clark Thomson acquisition
Jelf says Clark Thomson puts them in a dominant position in Scotland but says there are still gaps that need to be filled.
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Another senior QBE man makes the leap to MGA Volante
Talbir Bains’ MGA Volante makes its second senior appointment from QBE this year
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Industry must make "conscious effort" on gender imbalance – UK General CEO
Chief executive of UK General Karen Beales says the industry must make a “conscious effort” to promote more women and help them back into roles after a career break
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AXA partners with insurtech start-up to target less frequent drivers
AXA head of motor Neil Mercier says insurtech deal a part of the insurer’s wider strategy to reach customers with different needs
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Tributes flow in after “true pioneer” Swinton founder Ken Scowcroft dies
Swinton founder Ken Scowcroft, who founded the broker in 1957, has died at the age of 89
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Marsh makes first acquisition since Bluefin
Marsh expands Scottish footprint with first acquisition in 18 months