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  • Insurance giant AIG fights back in third quarter results

    November 1, 2019

    A huge drop in catastrophe losses propelled insurer American International Group (AIG) to a profit in the third quarter, with a reported net income of $648m (£500m). Total pretax catastrophe losses in 2019 narrowed to $511m, well down on last year’s $1.6bn. Read more: Volatile market movements boost TP ICAP revenues This included $254m for [...]

  • RBS and Santander rapped over PPI reminders

    August 23, 2019

    Santander and the Ryal Bank of Scotland apologised to customers today as the UK’s competition watchdog scolded them for not properly reminding PPI customers they were able to cancel their plan. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it will force the two banks to appoint independent auditors to scour through their payment protection insurance [...]

  • Rising charges: Customers pay up to £3,000 to make a car insurance claim

    August 19, 2019

    Extra costs that come with making a car insurance claim have skyrocketed in recent years, according to research, with some drivers having to fork out up to £3,000 to claim money back after a fire or theft. Since 2012, the average extra charge of making a claim for fire, theft and accidental damage – known [...]

  • Admiral profits dented £33m by insurance regulation change

    August 14, 2019

    Car insurer Admiral has taken a £33.3m hit to its profits following the introduction of changes to how compensation for those injured in accidents is calculated. The figures The government changed the Ogden rate, which governs how much insurers pay to people seriously injured in car accidents, in July. Admiral said the changes had cut [...]

  • Lloyd’s of London insurer opens investigation amid ‘fresh harassment claims’

    June 11, 2019

    Tokio Marine Kiln (TMK), one of the Lloyd’s of London’s top insurance firms, is conducting an investigation amid claims two executives harassed colleagues. The claims deepen the scandal surrounding workplace culture at Lloyd’s of London. Allegations are believed to include one executive groping colleagues and making lewd sexual remarks. Another has been accused of stalking [...]

  • As a global trading hub, the City is ready to face the challenges of a new digital era

    June 3, 2019

    With changes afoot both domestically and when it comes to our relationship with Europe, it is a challenging and frustrating time for many parts of the City. What we must not lose sight of is that London – and specifically the City – has been at the centre of global trade for centuries, and has [...]

  • Rise in customers with multiple current accounts as fintech boom hits high street banks

    June 3, 2019

    An increasing number of Britons now have products from a range of different financial providers, as the rise in fintech has shifted the focus away from traditional high street banks. Research by peer-to-peer lending firm Zopa revealed one in three Brits holds two or more current accounts, an increase of 36 per cent on the [...]

  • Only on in five businesses has insurance against terrorism

    June 3, 2019

    Only one in five UK businesses has a terrorism insurance policy in place, according to a survey published today. Research by Comres, commissioned by terrorism reinsurer Pool Re, showed 81 per cent of businesses either do not have a policy in place or are unaware if they do or not. Read more: Law to help [...]

  • Legal & General to sell insurance arm for £242m to Allianz

    May 31, 2019

    Legal & General has confirmed plans to offload its insurance business to Germany’s Allianz for £242m. The companies said today the proposed deal for the L&G unit, which provides home cover and pet insurance, is set to be completed in the second half of this year. Read more: Legal & General hires bankers to sell its [...]

  • Uber partners with insurtech startup to offer digital insurance

    May 30, 2019

    Ride sharing giant Uber has struck a deal with a US insurtech startup to offer digital insurance for its drivers. Inshur uses information about average trips, locations and driver ratings in near real-time to calculate the price of the driver’s policy. Read more: Uber facing £1bn VAT tax bill after HMRC opens investigation The startup [...]

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