Britain’s social insurance is built on harmonious state, private and charity ties November 12, 2021 Every year, when the clock strikes 11 o’clock on November 11, we come together to remember. It is a reminder of friends and times past. But it is also a reminder that communities standing together can make a difference to the lives of many. The Royal British Legion was set up in the aftermath of [...]
Insurance body ABI names Nicky Morgan new chair amid management shake up November 10, 2021 Former MP Nicky Morgan has been appointed as the first independent chair of the Association of British Insurers (ABI), as the trade body overhauls its management. Two more senior appointments were today announced by the ABI, whose members include Aviva and Axa, as part of reforms by the organisation to improve consumer trust in the [...]
China shut out of UK nuclear plans as Kwarteng sets out new funding model October 26, 2021 The UK’s nuclear energy programme is being revitalised with a rebooted funding model to shut out Chinese companies and replace its ageing power facilities. Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has announced The Nuclear Energy (Financing) Bill ahead of the Budget today. The UK will now utilise the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) to front-load costs to consumers [...]
Labour renews pressure on government to slash business rates October 18, 2021 Labour will tomorrow renew its calls to slash business rates as it airs concerns that nearly 1m British jobs are currently at risk. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves will pile pressure on Rishi Sunak to entirely reform the taxation system in his autumn Budget, while pointing out that figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) [...]
Travel insurance cheat who tried to eat evidence among £1.1bn UK fraud cases October 6, 2021 A travel insurance cheat who tried to eat the evidence and an “accident-prone” gardener who was caught out weightlifting were among the more unusual frauds uncovered, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said this morning. The industry body said the average general insurance fraud detected last year was for £12,000, marking a £600 increase compared [...]
Three quarters of fraud professionals back mandatory reporting, study finds September 22, 2021 Three in four fraud professionals back mandatory reporting about instances of the UK’s most common crime according to a new survey. Under current legislation there is no requirement for a company to report fraud to law enforcement and little incentive for them to do so unless a criminal prosecution is sought. An overwhelming majority of [...]
Government’s trade export finance numbers were fudged, says panel of MPs September 20, 2021 MPs on the Commons’ international trade committee have accused the government’s export credit agency of exaggerating the number of UK businesses it supported in the last year. UK Export Finance (UKEF) directly helped a “significantly lower” number of companies than its “headline figure of 549 business supported” in the 2020-21 financial year, the committee found. [...]
FTSE 100 rebounds as easyJet nosedives September 13, 2021 London’s FTSE 100 index has climbed by 0.64 per cent today, up 45 points higher than the previous close at 7,074.07, after being boosted by financial stocks. Banking giants saw strong gains today with Lloyd’s Group up 2.6 per cent, Standard Chartered Bank lifted by 2.4 per cent and Barclays PLC climbing 2.2 per cent. Meanwhile, investment [...]
City watchdog fires warning shot at insurance industry over lack of preparedness for fresh regime August 25, 2021 The UK’s City watchdog has fired a warning shot at the insurance industry by urging firms to rapidly improve their standards to ensure they comply with a fresh regime that comes into effect in just six weeks. According to a new report published by the Financial Conduct Authority today, insurance firms are not ready for [...]
Johnson and Sunak call for investment ‘big bang’ in UK to aid recovery August 5, 2021 The prime minister and the chancellor have called on the UK’s institutional investors to plough more capital into UK assets to ignite an “investment big bang” that drives an economic recovery from the pandemic. In a joint letter with Rishi Sunak, Johnson said the UK’s institutional investors should “seize the moment” and use their “hundreds [...]