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  • PRA hits back at claims it has been ‘captured’ by insurance sector

    September 13, 2023

    The head of the banking and insurance regulator today rebuffed accusations that it had been "captured" by the insurance industry as it considers major reforms to the sector.

  • Home insurance: Price of a quote jumps by a quarter – and London is worst hit

    September 8, 2023

    The average quoted price of home insurance has surged by around a quarter (25.7 per cent) annually, according to an index – and London is worst impacted. Data analytics firm Consumer Intelligence, which compiled the report, said this is the biggest jump it has seen in records going back to 2014. The average premium quoted [...]

  • Compensation cap for severe weather power loss upped from £700 to £2,000 as ‘lessons learned’ by Ofgem

    September 1, 2023

    The compensation cap for households and businesses that lose power in severe weather has increased from £700 to £2,000 after “lessons learnt” in the aftermath of Storm Arwen. Under Ofgem’s new rules, the initial payment will also increase, from £70 to £80, if a customer’s supply is not restored after 24 hours in a category [...]

  • Aviva, L&G and Admiral to report next week as long-time insurance boss Sir Nigel Wilson eyes exit

    August 11, 2023

    Investors will need to figure out the impact of new accounting rules next week as three of the country’s biggest insurers report their financial results. It will also be the final set of half-year results for Legal & General boss Sir Nigel Wilson, who is set to depart later in 2023. “Sir Nigel steps down [...]

  • Global insurers left with $50bn natural disasters bill after wave of severe US storms

    August 9, 2023

    Global insured losses from natural disasters have reached $50bn so far this year, with severe US storms accounting for almost 70 per cent of the costs, according to new data.  The main driver in the spike in insured losses was severe thunderstorms in the US, which accounted for 68 per cent, about $34bn, of all [...]

  • Extreme heat isn’t stopping Brits going on holiday yet – but it might do by 2028

    July 21, 2023

    Deadly heatwaves across Europe, the US and China are not causing Brits to cancel their holidays just yet, but travel insurance firms are preparing for that trend in the future. The UK foreign office issued new travel warnings on Tuesday about the “extreme temperatures” especially in Spain, Italy and Greece – known as the Cerberus. [...]

  • Insurance chiefs back new Solvency II investment forum to help deliver £100bn in investment

    July 19, 2023

    The heads of the UK’s major insurance firms have written in support of a new Investment Delivery Forum to help drive investment following the reforms to Solvency II.  Established by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) earlier in July, the forum is designed to tackle the investment gap preventing investment from the insurance and long-term [...]

  • Meerkats at the cricket? Compare the Market becomes new sponsor of The Hundred

    July 11, 2023

    Compare the Market is to become the new main sponsor of The Hundred, English cricket chiefs have announced. City PM revealed two weeks ago that the England and Wales Cricket Board was finalising terms on a multi-year deal with a principal partner making its first entry into the sport. That partner has now been confirmed [...]

  • FCA: Insurers must put ‘wrongs right’ and are failing the vulnerable in cost of living squeeze

    July 3, 2023

    Insurers are failing vulnerable customers and need to put “wrongs right” as Brits are hammered by a cost of living crunch, the Financial Conduct Authority has warned today.

  • Insurers back Bank of England Brexit Solvency II reforms and new investment push

    June 30, 2023

    Insurers welcomed proposals released yesterday detailing potential post-Brexit reforms to the EU’s Solvency II regime. The EU’s Solvency II regime imposed rules on how much capital insurers had to hold and where it could be invested.  Plans to reform the regime were announced last year and are designed to unlock billions in capital from the [...]

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