Insurers are undervaluing policy holders’ cars, FCA warns December 4, 2022 The UK’s financial watchdog has warned insurers against undervaluing policyholders’ vehicles after seeing evidence of customers being offered payouts less than their cars are worth. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it had seen evidence of customers who have had their cars written off being offered less money than their vehicle’s fair market price. It [...]
EV owners could foot a total bill of £169.5m a year in road taxes after excise duty introduction November 22, 2022 Electric vehicle owners could pay up to £169.5m a year in road taxes, according to new research. Figures published today by Forbes Advisor reported that if electric vehicles (EVs) were to pay the same amount of vehicle excise duty (VED) as petrol and diesel cars – £165 per year – it will cost their owners [...]
Revolut and the race – or not – to superapp status November 17, 2022 What on earth is a superapp and do we really want one, asks Charlie Conchie
Business travel is back, but not as we knew it November 3, 2022 After the challenges of recent years, business travel continues to bounce back. American Express’ latest research finds that over four in 10 (42%) UK businesses are looking to increase the amount of business travel they undertake over the coming year. 1 The research proves that travel and the value of in-person connections go hand-in-hand in driving [...]
Ford to discontinue Fiesta production as focus shifts to electric cars October 26, 2022 Ford will discontinue the production of its iconic Fiesta model by the end of June 2023 as the car maker focuses on its electrification strategy. The marque announced today that, alongside the Fiesta, it will also stop manufacturing the S-MAX and Galaxy models. “At Ford in Europe, we are accelerating our efforts to go all-in [...]
Lloyd’s chief is ‘hopeful’ insurance marketplace will stay in City HQ October 23, 2022 Lloyd’s chief John Neal has said he remains “hopeful” the insurance marketplace will stay in its iconic City of London HQ, amid rumours the firm is planning to exit its purpose-built offices when its lease ends in 2031. In an interview with The Times, the Lloyd’s of London chief executive said the insurer is “still [...]
New breed of private capital firms will face performance headwinds October 18, 2022 Under the private equity fundraising model, every few years fund managers secure capital commitments with a 10-year duration and charge management and advisory fees during the lock-up period. While longer-dated products have emerged over time, the basic pattern has remained essentially unchanged. Unfortunately, fundraising is cyclical. Downturns require patience: fund managers must wait until the [...]
In the money: Moneysupermarket.com revenue swells amid travel return October 18, 2022 Price comparison platform Moneysupermarket.com has continued to see buoyant revenue after the return of summer holidays and business travel. In quarterly results on Tuesday, Moneysupermarket said recent performance had exceeded expectations and its full-year EBITDA would sit “towards the upper end of market expectations”. The London-listed company celebrated revenue of £101.9m, up one third, for [...]
AI in insurance needs to be safe and fair October 1, 2022 Charles Kerrigan and Emre Kasim take a look at the complexities of AI insurance legislation and the use of algorithms and datasets.
Lord Rothermere to become new chief of Daily Mail publisher following privatisation push September 22, 2022 Lord Rothermere is set take over as chief executive of the Daily Mail publisher in what appears to be the crescendo of the media group’s tumultous few years. Paul Zwillenberg confirmed this morning that he would be stepping down as CEO of Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), with the great-grandson of the newspaper’s founder [...]