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NewsSompo Canopius operations head Stephen Manning departs
Sompo Canopius chief operating officer Stephen Manning will leave the Lloyd’s insurer at the end of the year. It is understood that while Manning currently has no position to move into, he is keen to stay within the industry. Manning said: “I have enjoyed 11 exhilarating ...
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NewsMan sentenced for using charity bank account to defraud Swiftcover
A 29-year-old man has been sentenced to five and a half months in prison, suspended for 18 months, for trying to buy car insurance from Swiftcover using a charity’s bank account. Imran Aslam from Bolton was sentenced at Bolton Magistrates Court on Friday 10 May after ...
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NewsEY predicts further underwriting losses for UK motor insurers
UK motor insurers will report a 100.1% combined operating ratio (COR) in 2016, which will worsen to 101.7% in 2017, accounting and consulting firm EY predicts. The deterioration will be driven by pressure to cut rates in response to the government’s planned whiplash reforms and the ...
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NewsFlood Re signs up 20 more insurance providers
Flood Re now has 36 insurance providers signed up to support it, up from 16 when it launched two months ago. Flood Re, a scheme allowing insurers to provide affordable flood cover to homes in high-risk areas, went live on 4 April. Chief executive Brendan McCafferty ...
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NewsAirmic to update broker remuneration guide
UK risk manager trade body Airmic is planning to update its guide to broker remuneration. The guide, aimed at commercial insurance buyers, is intended to help clarify the status of brokers and how they are paid for their services. Key points: Airmic says broker ...
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NewsLonmar changes board as directors exit following GRP deal
Lloyd’s broker Lonmar is reshuffling its board after three directors left following the completion of the management buy-out backed by Peter Cullum’s consolidator Global Risk Partners (GRP). Lonmar chairman Howard Steeples, director Christopher Birrell and non-executive director George Boden are now no longer Lonmar directors following ...
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NewsGeneral insurers to hire more as disruption fears grow
General insurers are looking to hire more people as their fear of being disrupted increases, according to the latest quarterly CBI/PwC financial services survey. The survey found that the top three reasons for general insurers expanding their workforce is to improve efficiency, provide new products and ...
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NewsZurich names personal lines and Endsleigh heads as broking director exits
Zurich is planning to split the management of Endsleigh and its personal lines divisions. The decision follows the resignation of Patrick Cohen earlier this month who headed up both divisions. He had only been in the role for eight months. As a result Jeff Brinley is ...
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NewsRSA names new head of direct brand More Than
RSA has appointed Rob Flynn as the new managing director of its More Than direct brand. He takes over from Phil Wilson-Brown, who is leaving to return to his native Australia to take a job at Australian insurance group IAG. Flynn, who has worked for RSA ...
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NewsFoo Fighters sue Integro broker and insurers over cancelled shows
Foo Fighters are suing Integro-owned broker Robertson Taylor and several insurance companies for not paying out for seven cancelled gigs. The US lawsuit mentions three cancelled performances after lead singer Dave Grohl broke his leg in June 2015 and four after the Paris terror attacks in ...
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NewsPIB launches telematics-based fleet product
PIB has launched a telematics-based insurance product for the fleet market. The broking group said the product uses telematics data and risk management to reduce costs for fleet operators. The product uses driver behaviour and attitude data to influence the insurance premium paid as part of ...
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NewsGallagher: our data justifies calls for more commission
Arthur J Gallagher deserves the commission it is paid because it has more and better data than insurers, special adviser Dave McGurn has said. Speaking during an investor call McGurn, Gallagher’s former chairman of risk placement services, said that while insurers were trying to cut what ...
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NewsLancashire names Barnes in lead property underwriting role
Lancashire Holdings said Jon Barnes will join Cathedral Underwriting to lead the underwriting of property treaty reinsurance business for Syndicate 2010. Barnes has over 25 years’ experience in the Lloyd’s market, most recently as deputy active underwriter at Syndicate 2121 where he has been an underwriter ...
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NewsGovt calls for evidence on non-compete employee clauses
The government has asked for evidence on whether non-compete clauses in employment contracts unfairly hinder people moving between jobs and stops them starting their own businesses. The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills has opened up a consultation period for evidence to see whether restrictive covenants ...
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NewsMarkerstudy boss urges staff to vote for staying in EU
Markerstudy Group chief executive Kevin Spencer has emailed his staff urging them to vote to remain in the EU. In his letter to 4,000 employees, Spencer said that their decision would affect the business and them as an employee, Kent Online reports. The note said: “I’m ...
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NewsGocompare accused of pushing more expensive phone numbers
Esure-owned price comparison site Gocompare has been accused of advertising more expensive phone numbers for insurance companies on its website where cheaper or free ones were available. The website has uses dozens of 084 numbers which charge up to 52p a minute to call – of ...
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New head for Zurich Municipal as Anne Torry shifts to life unit
Zurich has named Zurich Municipal managing director Anne Torry (pictured) as its new permanent UK life chief executive. Torry’s deputy and director of public sector, Andrew Jepp, will replace her as head of Zurich Municipal. Jepp has been at Zurich for 22 years, Torry will take ...
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NewsPRA approves Direct Line Group’s Solvency II model
The PRA has approved Direct Line Group’s Solvency II partial internal model. It means the insurer will be able to use the model to calculate its capital requirements under Solvency II from 1 July this year. The company plans to publish more details about its Solvency ...
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Online onlyUK homeowners throw £37m a year into auto-renewal black hole
UK homeowners are “tricked” into collectively wasting £37m annually by allowing their home insurance provider to automatically renew their policy, according to MoneySuperMarket research. The analysis says one-quarter (26%) of homeowners with buildings and/or contents cover automatically renewed their policy with their existing provider and almost ...
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Online onlyCustomers should push industry to reinvent itself – KPMG
Customers should be the “inspiration” for insurers to reinvent themselves, after KMPG research found insurers focus more on complying with new regulations instead. The report says insurers are failing to adapt to changing customer needs and technology, with 57% of executives admitting that efforts to transform ...




























