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  • Insurance sector deal-making hits decade high but 2023 outlook remains shaky

    February 26, 2023

    Insurance sector M&A deals surged to a 10-year high in 2022, as the end of Covid-19 drove an uptick in deal-making activity. Insurance companies completed 449 M&A deals last year, marking the highest number of deals for a decade, new data from Clyde & Co shows. The surge in deals, from 418 in 2021 to [...]

  • Labour ‘very supportive’ of post-Brexit overhaul of EU Solvency II rules

    February 21, 2023

    Labour is “very supportive” of the government’s plans to overhaul EU rules that govern Britain’s insurance sector, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said. The government is eager to overhaul the EU-era Solvency II rules, which govern the sums of money insurers must hold on their balance sheets to protect themselves against bankruptcy, in a bid to [...]

  • Pub firm Fuller’s sues insurance giants Aviva and Liberty Mutual in fight over ‘business interruption’ claim

    February 9, 2023

    Fuller’s pubs has filed a lawsuit against insurance giants Aviva and Liberty Mutual in a dispute over a “business interruption” claim. Fuller Smith & Turner confirmed to City PM it is suing the two insurers “in relation to a claim under our business interruption insurance” but refused to comment further.   Fuller’s filed its claim against Liberty [...]

  • Legal & General CEO would like to see UK ‘move more quickly’ on Solvency II reforms

    February 8, 2023

    Insurance giant Legal & General would like to see the UK “move more quickly” in reforming the EU rules that govern Britain’s insurance sector, the head of the FTSE 100 firm’s pensions buyout segment told City PM Andrew Kail, chief executive of L&G’s institutional retirement business, called for “clarity” on the UK’s plans to reshape [...]

  • Tesla: Musk’s EV giant ready to enter UK insurance market with launch of London firm

    February 6, 2023

    Electric vehicle (EV) maker Tesla appears to be readying itself to begin insuring British drivers through the launch of its own London-based insurer. Elon Musk’s automotive company is seeking to open a UK branch of its Malta-based insurance business, filings to Companies House show. Tesla is also hiring a lawyer to work in its “full-stack [...]

  • The Square Mile and Me: Lloyd’s of London’s Dawn Miller on her favourite City spots

    February 2, 2023

    We dig into the memory bank of the City’s great and good. This week, Lloyd’s of London’s Commercial Director Dawn Miller tells us why she’s never too far from the market… WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST JOB? My first internship was for my state representative from Georgia when I was in University. He was a former [...]

  • Howden’s revenues jump 60 per cent as insurance broker looks to capitalise on ‘very turbulent’ market

    January 30, 2023

    Insurance broker Howden today posted “record” results for 2022, reporting a 60 per cent increase in revenue, with its chief executive adding that the firm was primed to further profit from the economic uncertainty heading into 2023. The insurance broker’s chief executive David Howden told City PM has said the London firm is primed to [...]

  • London motorists hit with sharpest uptick in car insurance costs as UK premiums surge

    January 25, 2023

    Motorists are now paying £100 more for car insurance than last year, according to new research which shows premiums have increased at their sharpest rate in six years. Car insurance premiums have increased 19 per cent over the past 12 months, meaning motorists now pay average sums of £629 to insure their vehicles, Confused.com’s Car [...]

  • December’s deep freeze: Cost of living crisis leaves Aviva with a £50m bill for burst pipes and water tanks

    January 25, 2023

    Aviva said last December’s freezing weather meant it had to pay out £50m to policyholders claiming for damage caused by burst pipes and water tanks. An Aviva spokesperson told City PM said soaring energy costs had led to more frozen pipes because households were more reluctance to turn on the heating, leading to more extremes [...]

  • Saga to launch new over-50s media brand to capitalise on UK’s ageing population

    January 24, 2023

    Saga is set to launch a new over-50s media brand, the conglomerate’s chief executive told City PM, as the company looks to capitalise on the UK’s ageing population. Saga, which sells travel, insurance, and financial services to over-50s, is seeking to exploit a “gap in the market” and build a “superbrand for older people” by [...]

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