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  • Bank of England’s PRA sets out new post Brexit Solvency UK details in bid to unlock investment

    June 29, 2023

    Britain’s main financial watchdog has set out a raft of changes to the EU’s Solvency II regime to improve the competitiveness of the UK insurance market and unlock investment in the economy. In an announcement this morning, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) provided more detail on how it will make adapt the EU’s Solvency II [...]

  • Bank of England tells insurers to brace for persistent ‘claims inflation’

    June 23, 2023

    Insurers must rigorously assess the impact on their solvency of the rising cost of settling car, property and other claims and ensure they have sufficient reserves, the Bank of England told the sector on Friday.

  • London insurers provide cover for ‘critical’ oil recovery operation on stranded Yemen tanker

    June 13, 2023

    LONDON’s insurance market can add a new feather to its cap – after coming together to facilitate a high-risk operation to prevent a stranded ship causing a potentially catastrophic oil spill. Insurance giant Howden was appointed by the UN’s Development Programme to arrange cover for a procedure that will see more than a million barrels-worth [...]

  • Expensive repairs and second-hand car costs push motor claims to record £2.4bn in first quarter

    June 9, 2023

    A record £2.4 billion was paid out in motor claims in the first quarter of this year as firms find surging costs increasingly challenging to absorb, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI). More expensive vehicle repairs, rising second-hand car costs and longer repair times are among the challenges faced by insurers, although there [...]

  • Insurance industry bosses push back at perceptions of ‘profiteering’

    June 7, 2023

    Insurance industry representatives have pushed back at perceptions that firms are “profiteering” during the cost of living crisis. Bosses appeared before MPs sitting on the Treasury Committee to answer questions about rising premiums. Labour MP Dame Angela Eagle put it to the insurance industry representatives: “There’s a perception out there that insurers are profiteering with [...]

  • Aviva shares fall despite private health boom boosting insurance giant

    May 24, 2023

    Shares in Aviva fell even after it recorded a strong start to the year, with sales rising eleven per cent thanks to a boom in private healthcare. Private healthcare sales grew by a quarter to £33m as more customers were attracted to “the benefits of private cover,” perhaps boosted by Brits looking for alternatives to [...]

  • Leaseholders to gain new rights under FCA insurance reforms

    April 21, 2023

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed insurance reforms to protect leaseholders from paying extortionate sums for insurance. Under the new plans, leaseholders will be defined as “customers of buildings insurance” and insurance firms will be obliged to act in the leaseholders’ best interests. A leaseholder is someone who has bought the right to live [...]

  • The Square Mile and Me: Steve McGill on Boots, negativity and the Four Seasons

    April 20, 2023

    We dig into the memory bank of the City’s great and good: this week, Steve McGill details his life running the fastest-growing speciality broking firm in the world, McGill and Partners. Quick-fire round What’s your favourite…?

  • End of the road: Why More Than will no longer sell car insurance as insurer RSA quits market

    March 29, 2023

    RSA has set out its plans to exit the car insurance business in the face of “extremely competitive” market conditions.   In a statement, RSA said it had struck an agreement to “introduce” car insurance customers held through its More Than business to UK rival Swinton, with a view to boosting its business, home and [...]

  • Could fixing workplace stress save the UK £28bn a year? Axa warns burnout is burning a hole the economy

    March 29, 2023

    People taking sick days because of work-related stress or burnout is costing the UK economy £28 billion a year, according to new research which highlights the financial toll of poor mental wellbeing. More people said they were struggling in the UK than in any other nation, the survey of 30,000 adults across 16 European, Asian [...]

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