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  • Volatile markets and soaring gilt yields could see pensions buy-out boom, analysts say

    November 14, 2022

    The UK could see £200bn worth of pensions buyouts over the next three years as higher gilt yields and increasingly volatile markets boost the attractiveness of bulk purchase annuity deals, analysts have said. The market for bulk purchase annuity deals could show fast paced growth over the next few years as pension funds seek to [...]

  • Beazley on track for year guidance as gross premiums rise to £3.3bn

    November 11, 2022

    Beazley remains on track to deliver its year guidance of a high 80s combined ratio following a 22 per cent increase in written gross premiums.  In the nine months ended 30 September, the insurance powerhouse’s premiums rose to $3.9bn (£3.3bn) as a result of significant growth in all of its divisions.  Premium rates on renewal [...]

  • Aviva vows to launch another share buyback scheme in bid to appease activist investors

    November 9, 2022

    Aviva has vowed to continue returning “surplus capital” to shareholders, through the launch of another share buyback scheme. The British insurer set out plans to start buying back more of its shares from investors, without saying the value of shares it plans to repurchase, as it faces continued pressure from activist shareholders to boost investors’ [...]

  • Direct Line’s premiums slump amid challenging market backdrop

    November 8, 2022

    Direct Line’s adjusted gross premiums have slumped slightly against a challenging market backdrop.  In the nine months ended 30 September, the insurer’s total group premiums were £2.3bn – down 3.5 per cent on last year’s levels.  Its Motor and Home markets went down 8.9 per cent and 10.1 per cent respectively, while Direct Line delivered [...]

  • Threat of ‘catastrophic’ cyber attack requires new approach from insurers, new report says

    November 7, 2022

    The potential for a state-backed cyberattack to have a “catastrophic” impact on society requires a new approach to cyber insurance, reinsurance giant Swiss Re has said. The digitalization of critical infrastructure has created a situation in which a large scale cyberattack could have a “devastating” effect on society in having the potential to interrupt the [...]

  • Insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher subpoenaed by US authorities over business with Ecuadorian firms

    November 7, 2022

    US insurance giant Arthur J. Gallagher has become the latest multinational to find itself embroiled in a far-reaching investigation into corruption in Ecuador, after being asked by US authorities to hand over information relating to its business with Ecuadorian state-owned firms. Arthur J. Gallagher received a subpoena from the DoJ’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) [...]

  • Smaller than expected hit from Hurricane Ian sees Hiscox weather storm

    November 2, 2022

    Anglo-Bermudan insurance company Hiscox today said it had “performed well” in the previous quarter’s complex trading environment after taking a smaller than expected hit from Hurricane Ian. Hiscox said it expects to lose $135m (£117m) as a result of the Category 4 hurricane that made landfall in Florida this September – a sum “well within” [...]

  • Hurricane Ian could be insurance sector’s biggest loss since Hurricane Katrina

    October 27, 2022

    Hurricane Ian threatens to become the insurance sector’s second biggest loss since Hurricane Katrina, with cost estimates to the industry ranging from $40-60bn (£35-52bn). The Category 4 storm that hit Florida in late September was the deadliest storm to hit the sunshine state since the Labor Day Hurricane in 1935. Hurricane Ian hit Cuba within [...]

  • Europe’s insurance lobby welcomes overturning of EU online marketing rules

    October 26, 2022

    Europe’s main insurance sector lobby group has welcomed the EU’s decision to overturn rules regulating the sector’s online and telecoms marketing activities. Insurance Europe, whose members include Lloyd’s and the Association of British Insurers (ABI), said it “strongly welcomes” the repeal of the EU’s consumer rights legislation, which seeks to protect consumers that sign contracts [...]

  • Insurance sector’s hard-nosed approach sees surge in High Court battles

    October 25, 2022

    A hard-nosed approach towards paying out on policies, particularly in relation to Covid-19 business interruption claims, has led to a surge in lawsuits being filed against the UK’s insurers, new research shows. The number of High Court lawsuits filed against insurance companies more than tripled between 2017 and 2021, as policyholders increasingly resorted to legal [...]

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