All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 1932

  • Businessman jail handcuffs fraud
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    Businessman jailed for £114,000 insurance scam against NFU Mutual

    2016-06-27T13:01:00Z

    A kitchen business salesman has been jailed for three years after using fake documents to defraud NFU Mutual in a £114,000 insurance claim. Clive Thomas Wade was found guilty of fraud by false representation and sentenced on Friday 24 June at Grimsby Crown Court after a ...

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    QBE outlines the Brexit paths ahead for insurance

    2016-06-27T14:59:00Z

    The last few days have shown that British business is ill-prepared for Brexit. Sterling and the London stock market have plummeted. Financial services firms in the City of London have suspended investments or announced jobs moving overseas. One firm that recognised the need to explore the ...

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    Woman sentenced over income protection fraud

    2016-06-27T15:40:00Z

    A 45-year-old woman has been sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years after making fraudulent claims on her employer’s income protection insurance policy. Balbinder Mahil from Luton pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation and was sentenced in May 2016. Mahil was also ordered ...

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    Aviva stresses it is 'resilient' as shares crash 22%

    2016-06-27T15:47:00Z

    Aviva’s share price has tanked 22% since Friday, one of the biggest victims of voters’ call to exit the EU. The share price was 442p on Friday’s start of trading, but now it is at 347p. The share collapse and voters’ decision to exit the EU ...

  • Padlock, cyber
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    Analysis: Cyber hack vs cyber leak

    2016-06-28T05:30:00Z

    What’s the difference between a cyber hack and a cyber leak? It depends who you ask, and does the difference matter anyway, our sister publication, GR was told by Lloyd’s Market Association senior technical executive cyber & professional lines Tony Ellwood. What is the difference, ...

  • Kingman
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    L&G names former top civil servant as chairman

    2016-06-28T06:40:00Z

    Legal & General said it has appointed former senior civil servant Sir John Kingman as group chairman. The appointment has been approved by the PRA and the FCA. Kingman (pictured) succeeds Rudy Markham, who was appointed interim chairman when John Stewart retired on 1 June. Kingman ...

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    Insurance stocks slump further in market turmoil

    2016-06-28T07:13:00Z

    Financial markets suffered another major decline yesterday as ratings agency Standard & Poor’s downgraded the UK’s debt rating by two notches from AAA to AA. Financial stocks were among the worst hit, with the FTSE non-life insurance index losing 6% to close yesterday at 2,337. That ...

  • Sajid Javid Carousel USE
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    Javid to hold business summit on post-Brexit fallout

    2016-06-28T07:32:00Z

    Business Secretary Sajid Javid will today hold a summit meeting of more than 20 representatives of UK industry and business groups to discuss the fallout from the Brexit vote. The CBI, Institute of Directors and British Chambers of Commerce will be among those attending. Biba said ...

  • Paul Asplin DAS
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    DAS launches criminal prosecution against former chief executive

    2016-06-28T09:22:00Z

    DAS said it has launched a private criminal prosecution against former chief executive Paul Asplin. Asplin has been summoned to court on fraud charges. The hearing is expected to take place at Westminster Magistrates Court on 8 July, although this will not be confirmed until 7 ...

  • Inga beale
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    Lloyd's Beale calls for swift Brexit negotiations to end uncertainty

    2016-06-28T09:39:00Z

    London can maintain its pre-eminent global position in specialist insurance and reinsurance after last week’s Brexit vote, according to Lloyd’s chief executive, Inga Beale (pictured) . But it will need swift action by the government to conclude negotiations, and bring an end to uncertainty in the ...

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    Cooper Gay hires chief innovation officer

    2016-06-28T10:05:00Z

    Peter Hacker has joined broker Cooper Gay as group chief innovation officer. Hacker was previously head of rival broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson’s communications, technology and media practice and has also served as a managing director of Swiss Re. He is also co-founder and partner at Distinction ...

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    Aviva pressure eases after post-Brexit turmoil

    2016-06-28T10:38:00Z

    Aviva’s share price revovered some of its recent short falls, rising 6.5% in Tuesday’s trading to 368pence. The insurers’ shares had fallen 22% since Thursday’s Brexit vote to close yesterday at 347pence. Aviva, who was one of the biggest victims of the voters’ decision to withdraw ...

  • Royal Court of Justice
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    Bluefin, Bruce and GRP close in on settlement

    2016-06-28T10:42:00Z

    The parties in the Bluefin/GRP legal battle are close to reaching a settlement. The trial began today in London, but the judge has now dismissed all parties to discuss a possible settlement following discussions between the defendants’ and Bluefin’s lawyers. They will reconvene this afternoon. Bluefin’s ...

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    Brightside puts 50 jobs at risk in restructuring

    2016-06-28T12:44:00Z

    Broking group Brightside has put 50 jobs at risk as part of a restructuring programme for its non-customer-facing functions. The functions affected by the restructure include IT, marketing and finance. The formal consultation period for the potential cuts will begin mid-July and the final decision announced ...

  • Steve White, Biba
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    Steve White's Blog: Brexit and the broker

    2016-06-28T13:33:00Z

    Biba chief executive considers the implications of leaving the EU

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    Bluefin, Bruce, GRP and Thornton agree settlement

    2016-06-28T13:53:00Z

    Lawyers for Bluefin, Mike Bruce (pictured), GRP and Neil Thornton have agreed to settle their legal battle over allegations of staff poaching. But lawyers for Bluefin are still working out whether they can reach a settlement with the other two defendants, Mark Rogers and Suzanne Powell. ...

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    Cooper Gay puts 70 jobs at risk as turnaround continues

    2016-06-28T15:17:00Z

    Cooper Gay has put 70 London-based jobs at risk of redundancy as it continues to restructure, Insurance Times understands. The broking group employs 400 staff in London, where it is headquartered. The news comes as Cooper Gay continues work to turn itself around under new chief ...

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    Ecclesiastical publishes principles for handling abuse claims

    2016-06-28T16:27:00Z

    Specialist churches and charities insurer Ecclesiastical has published a set of principles it will apply when its policyholders face civil action that includes allegations of sexual or physical abuse. The insurer hopes the principles will make the claim process clearer for victims, survivors and policyholders. Ecclesiastical ...

  • Data breach
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    Analysis: Panama Papers breach puts cyber-security centre stage

    2016-06-29T05:30:00Z

    The biggest data leak to date is a warning sign for the industry of the challenges and opportunities of cybersecurity

  • Royal Court of Justice
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    Bluefin settles with remaining defendants in poaching case

    2016-06-29T10:01:00Z

    Bluefin has reached a settlement with the remaining two defendants - Mark Rogers and Suzanne Powell - in its poaching case. The broking group’s lawyer, Mr. Mansfield, said: “A settlement has been reached between the parties on all matters.” This follows the settlement Bluefin reached yesterday ...