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  • Claims globalisation has ‘had its heyday’ are premature, Lloyd’s chief executive says

    August 2, 2022

    Claims the dual shocks of Covid and the war in Ukraine have halted the “all conquering forces of globalisation” are “premature,” Lloyd’s of London chief executive John Neal told City A.M.   In an op-ed in this newspaper, the insurance chief said that while we will “rightly see a degree of retreat and retrenchment” in [...]

  • Brits turn to criminality as living costs skyrocket: 15 people added to insurance fraud register every day

    July 26, 2022

    Around 15 people are being added to an insurance fraud register every day amid concerns that more could be tempted into criminality as living costs rise. The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) said it has seen a 17 per cent increase in people being added to the Insurance Fraud Register (IFR). The IFR is a national [...]

  • Liz Truss promises post-Brexit bonfire of EU rules that hinder UK growth

    July 22, 2022

    Tory leadership candidate Liz Truss has vowed to seize the opportunities posed by Brexit by scrapping EU regulations that hinder the UK’s growth. The Conservative MP said that if she becomes prime minister, she will scrap any EU rules that hinder investment or fail to support growth in the UK economy by 2023. If Truss [...]

  • Beazley delivers best combined ratio since 2015 despite profit decrease

    July 22, 2022

    Beazley has delivered its best half-year combined ratio since 2015 despite a decrease in profit. In the six months ended 30 June, the insurance firm posted a profit before tax of £18.6m ($22.3m) – down 87 per cent on last year – while its returns on annualised equity went down by 14 per cent.  Gross [...]

  • Government’s plans for Solvency II shakeup will force insurers to hold more capital on their books, sector warns

    July 21, 2022

    Insurers have called on the UK government to reconsider their plans to shake up the Solvency II rules that govern the country’s insurance sector, after warning the current plans could backfire. The government’s current plans to reform the European Union’s Solvency II regulations could see life insurers forced to hold more capital than they are [...]

  • Moneysupermarket posts better-than-expected results due to surging demand for bank comparison services

    July 21, 2022

    Price comparison website Moneysupermarket today said its first half performance was “ahead of expectations” after 19 per cent higher revenues saw its pre tax profits grow 20 per cent compared to last year. The website said its financial performance was boosted by returning demand from travel insurance comparison services and “exceptional” trading in its banking [...]

  • LV= faces pressure to say whether outgoing chief Mark Hartigan will take payout on exiting firm

    July 19, 2022

    Critics have hit out at mutual insurer LV= over its refusal to say whether it will give outgoing chief executive Mark Hartigan a payout, following his exit from the firm. LV= has so far refused to say whether Hartigan will receive a payout or how much he might take, after the insurer on Monday announced [...]

  • Insurers could speed up rewriting policies to reduce exposure to claims following crypto crash 

    July 15, 2022

    The drastic crash in the crypto market could lead to insurers speed up rewriting policies to reduce exposure to claims. Following the crypto rout, which has seen prices of major cryptocurrencies plummeting and wiped out billions of dollars from the market, insurers will likely review or amend policy wordings to avoid indirectly insuring losses from [...]

  • Solvency II reforms will not be a ‘free lunch’ for insurance sector, Bank of England says

    July 8, 2022

    The Bank of England (BoE) has said its post-Brexit shakeup of the rules that govern the UK’s insurance industry will not be a “free lunch” for the sector, that puts policyholders at risk. In a speech on Friday, Sam Woods, chief executive of the BoE’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said policyholders must be protected as [...]

  • Chinese firm that owns Lloyd’s building brings in architects to draw up plans if insurer leaves

    June 23, 2022

    The Chinese insurance giant that owns Lloyd’s of London’s City headquarters has brought architects into the Grade I listed building to come up with ideas for what to do with it if Lloyds decides to leave. China’s biggest insurer Ping An – which bought the Lloyd’s building for £260m in 2013 – has brought in [...]

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