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Jeremy Clarkson hits out at insurers after facing £60k premium post-Grenfell
Clarkson admits that although he could afford these insurance premiums for his flat in London, it does not make it right
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UK launches Global Health Insurance Card, but stresses importance of securing travel insurance
The new card will ensure UK residents have access to emergency healthcare when travelling in the EU
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'One insurance scam per minute' during pandemic, warns IFB
Insurance fraudsters are using the pandemic to make money from unsuspecting consumers
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Watford broker scores acquisition hat-trick as part of 2021 growth plans
The broker hopes to make a fourth acquisition this March
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Travel insurance sector set to face more upheaval in 2021 warns IPP boss
The uncertainty that has accompanied the Covid-19 pandemic has put the travel industry into a huge amount of debt, and it could get a lot worse
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Broker pair form London Re in joint venture
With Brexit underway, the creation of London Re is aimed at directly serving clients in the European Union
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Mike Brockman’s ThingCo secures £3m investment
The investment will help ThingCo meet the growing telematics demand from the insurance market
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Clear brings in new chief exec as broker group aims to keep up M&A momentum
Appointment is aimed at freeing up the existing leadership team’s time to focus on acquisitions amid a ‘feeding frenzy’ in the market
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Plans for post-Brexit European Health Insurance Card replacement revealed
The new card will not be valid in four places that were previously covered by the EHIC
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Music lobby group calls on government to underwrite festival insurance schemes
The music lobby group is working with the government to identify how it can hold live music events safely and reduce the risk of contracting the virus
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Peter Cullum backed broker duo to form Manchester ‘powerhouse’
The two brokers are currently in talks about another local broker joining the business as part of its growth plans
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Changing agricultural trends set to influence farmers’ insurance needs – McLarens
Leaving the European Union will mean plenty of change for UK farmers, including the diversification of crops away from just food production. Insurance Times explores how this will impact on farmers’ insurance requirements as the agriculture sector’s risk profile grows
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Convex parts with SCOR to secure post-Brexit EU access
Partnering with an EU entity is one of several ways by which a UK insurer or broker can continue to trade on the continent after Brexit
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Building business resilience when only uncertainty is certain – Aviva
As featured in Insurance Times’s December issue, Chris Andrews, head of risk management solutions at insurer Aviva, flags the key concerns brokers will need to consider at year end and what facets should be a central focus
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ABI urges government to continue pressing EU for action around Green Card free zone decision
The trade association believes the ‘best outcome for customers, road hauliers and insurers continues to be for the UK to be part of the Green Card free circulation zone’
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UK motorists’ risk being held liable due to further green card delay post-Brexit
As the end of 2020 draws closer and Brexit is upon us, the issue of whether green cards are required for UK motorists driving in the EU after the transition period is still up in the air
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Ethos Broking is ‘planning and preparing vigorously’ for Brexit, says MD
Ethos’ plans include the creation of ‘a Maltese PCC for one of our existing partners’
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Lloyd’s Brexit transfer gets final High Court approval
This transfer will be effective just after midnight on 30 December 2020
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Arron Banks hunting down Noel Edmonds over alleged £1.3m insurance debt
Banks has hired private investigators to track down the former Deal or No Deal host as he apparently owes Banks £1.3m
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Smaller investments and new technologies continuing to drive M&A
As insurers prepare for post-Brexit operations law firm Clyde and Co notices some trends in deals in the UK and Europe