Lloyd's of London News – Page 19
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News
Brit’s digital syndicate Ki names chief executive
The syndicate aims to launch next year, and is backed by Brit and Google Cloud
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News Analysis
‘Keen to make acquisitions’ – Gallagher chiefs discuss M&A strategy
Gallagher has a strong balance sheet and a track record of buying UK brokers. Gallagher UK underwriting and broking boss, and M&A head Olly Homer, discuss acquisitions. The duo insist a strong cultural fit is paramount in making a deal.
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Analysis
The Rooney Rule: Could it improve the recruitment and retention of ethnic minorities in insurance?
After one Lloyd’s syndicate might be adopting such a strategy, Insurance Times examines whether the Rooney Rule might solve the ongoing recruitment and retention issues of black, Asian and minority ethnics in the insurance industry
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Lloyd’s of London becomes target for climate campaigners as underwriting room reopens
Lloyd’s of London workers were met with some climate protesters raising their concerns as they returned to work after its underwriting room has remained shut since March due to the coronavirus pandemic
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ERS appoints new chairman to succeed Amanda Blanc
As Amanda Blanc was appointed as chief executive of Aviva, ERS has now appointed a new chairman to succeed her
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IT Interview
London Market ‘will never go back to how it was’ following Covid-19 pandemic
DAC Beachcroft partner says the key for future success will lie in marrying the market’s personal relationships with the use of technology
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Features
London Market sectors swerve direct Covid claims due to lack of non-damage BI extensions
For niche industry sectors such as energy and marine, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing claims and informed future market fluctuations rather than had a direct impact on claim notifications. Insurance Times takes a closer look
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Gresham Underwriting and Covéa enter new capacity partnership
The MGA is also seeking long-term partnerships with insurers in a bid to grow
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IT Interview
Insurance market has been the ‘fall guy’ of the Covid-19 pandemic
Lawyer says that the ‘insurance industry is fundamental’ and that it ‘needs to be supported rather than just attacked’
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Insurers shine spotlight on shipping container loss incidents
The extent and pace of growth in container volumes have put strains on a wide range of operational procedures
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Aston Lark aims to expand London Market reach with new acquisition
The Goldman Sachs-owned broker has landed its second deal of the week
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Aviation, tourism, oil and energy sectors face the biggest Covid-19 risks say insurers
A survey conducted by Gallagher highlighted the insurance portfolios that underwriters are most concerned about
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Hiscox hints at appeal should FCA test case go against it
The company is one of many inurers battling policyholders who want a pandemic-related business interruption payout
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Brit bottom line hurt by Covid-19 claims payouts
The insurer’s combined ratio went into negative territory in the first half of the year
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Beazley set to shrink Lloyd’s presence post-Covid-19
Although the insurer’s chief executive thinks brokers benefit from communications on the trading floor, Beazley plans to deal with simpler risks virtually and reduce its physical presence at Lloyd’s
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Lloyd’s delays Part VII Transfer
All European policies must be transferred out of London before the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020
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Brit’s syndicate Ki taps former Marsh JLT Specialty veteran as new managing director
Brit’s follow-only digital Lloyd’s of London syndicate named Ki has appointed Dan Hearsum as its managing director.
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Tokio Marine Kiln reveals new head of claims
The head of claims will lead a new claims executive team
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African-Caribbean Insurance Network berates insurers for lack of ethnicity pay gap reporting
Group calls for industry to commit to establishing data on their ethnicity pay gap, among other measures
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Insurance industry BAME retention issue ‘down to culture’ – African Caribbean Insurance Network
The insurance industry has long had an issue with retaining black and ethnic minority staff and this is ”down to culture”, this is according to the African Carribean Insurance Network.